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Craddosk Registered: Mar 05, 2008 Total Posts: 21 Country: Canada |
So, family members are contemplating purchasing a Garmin eTrex Legend gps for me to use. This GPS is currently on sale for $110 (CAN). However, it has been discontinued by Garmin in favour of the eTrex Legend H, which, from my research, is the same machine/body, except for a high-sensitivity receiver, 24mb (vs 8mb) of built in memory, is geocaching friendly, and has outdoor game (irrelevant). |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 18217 Country: United States |
AFAIK, you need a model with a removable card to retain all of the track info. The older models with only internal memory truncate the track info, losing the timestamp. I use this mid-range one. Sensitivity is excellent even inside vehicles and battery life is great (~43 hours on 2xL91). |
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Craddosk Registered: Mar 05, 2008 Total Posts: 21 Country: Canada |
So, in other words, the most affordable Garmin unit I could go for would be the following: |
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kasakato Registered: Sep 14, 2008 Total Posts: 247 Country: Canada |
See if it will allow you to save "Tracks." Its a file which contains location information, which you might be able to sync with pictures using time stamps. |
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pocketmon Registered: Mar 13, 2009 Total Posts: 6 Country: Taiwan |
I have had Vista and now have a Vista HCx. |
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HerbChong Registered: Dec 02, 2005 Total Posts: 7151 Country: United States |
the Legend's included software lets you save tracks. the only limit is to not exceed the track memory between times you save and clear it. geotagging can be done with any GPS made in the past 5 years and some 10yr old ones work, Garmin's in particular, because the software to load the data from the GPS is what matters, not the GPS unit itself. newer GPS units have other advantages but geotagging compatibility is not an issue. |
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omarlyn Registered: Feb 19, 2004 Total Posts: 3526 Country: United States |
I recieved this e-mail from B&H (LINK) ...has anyone ever used this product for Geo-Tagging? |