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Hi Ray,
I’ve been a long time Canon EOS user – in part due to the easy compatibility with lenses. I just updated/upgraded to the 70D and can still use my 25 year old Canon lenses. This naturally did not stop me from picking up a couple of the newer STM lenses to go with the 70D. I’m curious if you geotag your photos with the 7D, and if so, how? I just spent 10 days in the west coast of Canada (through the mountains) and used GPS4Cam Pro with my iphone. I was really impressed with how well it worked and how easy it was to geotag all the photos at the end of each day. Definitely an impact on the phone battery but I always carried a auxiliary battery when hiking so did not run into any problems. Have you tried the Canon GP-E2 GPS receiver? I understand it is not the best integration with the 7D as you need to cable it in but for the 70D it attaches to the shoe. I’ll be in the US on the weekend and it is $150 cheaper down there so am trying to decide if it adds enough value over the GPS4CAM application. I would considered it way over priced in Canada for what you get. Any experience with it?
Thanks
I don’t geotag the 7D photos (at least 99.99% of the time). I’ve played around in the past with various software apps do merge track files with them later on a PC, but it’s always been a lot of work and most of the time it didn’t seem to be worthwhile for me. :-/
I’ve looked at the GP-E2 receiver as well a few times, but ultimately found it kinda clunky from a setup standpoint like you noted. I’m optimistic though that the next generation 7D supposedly coming out the first week of September will have both GPS and WiFi.
Thanks. I cannot convince myself that the $230 or so cost for the GP-E2 is worth it. Think I’ll stick with using the GPS4Cam app as it really only adds three steps to the processing (take a picture of the QR code on the phone, copy all the photos to the laptop, run the app). The rest is automatic and I can always use one of the more manual software techniques when geotagging when I have not pre-planned with my iphone). Hope the next generation 7D wifi is a bit more usable than the 70D wifi!
Hi guys,
I use gps4cam pro too and I am very satisfied with the results. I used to use other software but I find gps4cam workflow based on the QRCode brilliant and easy to use. gps4cam works with any DSLR unlike a GPS module that will work only with a specific camera.
Question for you: On some of your past running races you said you carried a VIRB and used that to take quick pictures while running, but I notice you haven’t done that lately. Could you explain why?
Thanks
The only reason is that lately I’ve been trying to take photos of watches as well during a race, and I find that using the VIRB (or even the GoPro) to take photos of watches doesn’t produce really good images of the screen. Whereas the little red camera does.
You may have already answered this but what do you do with the camera on the swim?
Sorry Zach, missed this. I use the Lumix (the little red one). Works great since it’s waterproof.
Hi Ray thank you for all good info and you passion. QQ… Why did you switch from Pentax optio to Panasonic lumix…. And what are your thoughts on the optio wg3? Thanks!
I found I wasn’t getting great battery life (really bad actually) on the Optio, even with brand new batteries. Also, I saw issues with low-light being a bit slack.
I haven’t looked at any of the options recently, kinda waiting for my Lumix to die. Thought I might have killed it on my 106*F run, but it still seems fine again the last few days. Really going the distance.
Hi Ray,
When you are swimming with the Lumix TS3, how do you carry it? Do you have a pouch or just use the wrist strap or just hang on to it? I would like to try some swimming shots but I am afraid of the camera dropping the camera to the bottom of the ocean or having the camera be in the way when I am swimming.
Hey,I takes LOTS of pictures when I’m running and hiking. I’ve been using my Iphone 5 for the past year and it does pretty good, except when I have to blow up a picture it losses its quality and gets grainy. I also know that the Iphone camera actually rivals lots of the other cameras on the market.
Do you think I should invest in another camera. I really want one that doesn’t look like crap when I put the pictures on an actual website. How does the Lumix TS-4 campare to the iphone you think?
It’s in the same ballpark as the iPhone. To be fair, you can get really good photos with either, that can be printed large. The trick really comes down to use. Virtually all of the ‘5 Random Things’ posts I write are shot on a mix of the iPhone or TS-4.
I also used the gopro 4 silver edition for underwater video and photography with the polar pro red filter (which really made a difference the deeper you go). I likewise couldnt justify the costs of the ikelight case for my canon rebel t2i dslr. Problems I had with the gopro camera for photography when scuba diving is I struggled getting photos in focus as it was very hard to stay completely still in water (for a beginner) while pressing the camera shutter button and waiting for focus. I didnt have a remote control but the lack of a timer (at least I could not find one in the options) on the gopro for taking photos was frustrating. Also for taking photos with the 3 way mount pointing back at you, where you hand pressing the shutter ends up in the photo, the timer would be useful here too.
Ray, my question is really simple – how to do you carry the camera when out on a run. I don’t think I’d like holding it the whole way, but also not sure i’d want it banging about in my shorts zipped pocket, but if you have an AWESOME DCRM solution, I am defintely keen to hear it, thanks for all the work and inspiration…
Just back from my ten year old first full 10k run – he’s been on 5ks for about a year, but is really stepping up and I’d love to capture him in full flow…!
Cheers
JP
Eeks, sorry – missed this!
Yup, I pretty much just hand-hold it the whole way. Except on really long runs where I’ll also be wearing a CamelBak, which has front pockets on teh straps.
Hi,
Do you still the Lumix DMC-TS25 for sport activity shots/video or the GoPro Silver?
I just use the GoPro Hero4 Silver most of the time.
Hi Ray! Along with your camera hardware, what software (for newbies) do you use for still and video post-production? I’m experimenting with a Garmin Virb Elite and probably soon a GoPro 4 Silver. Thanks!