maning sambale wrote, On Wednesday, 18 January, 2012 03:42 PM:
>  - data logger and digital cam - photos can be synchronized with gps
> tracks, has long battery life suitable for long fieldwork

I believe all you have to do is make sure that the camera time and date is set 
accurately and you can use the captured time and date of the photo to associate 
it with the GPX file. 

>  - a cheap droid phone - all in one device for fieldnotes,
> phototagging and gps tracklogging, limited battery life.  Jim
> mentioned a while ago Cherry mobile cosmo [0].  @Jim, based on your
> experience, do still suggest we look at this phone?

The camera is not so good (wasn't really expecting it to be in fact), so it 
would only be good for shots in daylight, and when the detail wasn't 
imperative. Battery life might be an issue, so you'd need to pack an external 
power source or have a method of recharging. But yes, its still working as 
advertised, and does anything Android will let it do. 

Finding one app to do everything would be tricky, so it might be a bit fiddly 
switching between mapping and photo app. 

Jim
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