Really?

Here in Australia the GP-1 costs about the same as a mid range hand
held GPS unit, without the benefit of it being able to be used for
navigation.

DS

2009/11/6 Jens <p...@planfoto.dk>:
> Well,n I'm not must good with electronics :-) My 18 year old son might be 
> able to do it though. I understand, that the Nikon GP-1 (or something like 
> that) connects to the camera via the 10-pin socket for remote cables. It does 
> tag directly into the EXIF on the fly. Unfortunately this brilliant gadget 
> costs more than a K-7 :-)
>
> Jens
>
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> On Nov 5, 2009 11:18 "mike wilson" <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> ---- Jens <p...@planfoto.dk> wrote:
>> > So, what can I do.
>> Do it yourself?  Or, at least, comission someone to do it for you.
>> There must be some, comparatively easy, way to take an off-the-shelf
>> [=8-O] GPS board, fit it into a box to stick onto the hotshoe or
>> tripod socket and interface it with the camera.  There are at least
>> two sales on this miniscule sample of Pentax users; who knows how many
>> worldwide?  Even better, if you produce a functional item, you may be
>> able to get Pentax to then take it off your hands and rebrand it, for
>> a consideration.
>>
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