I was very interested in the way the ATP added the information to the photos so I bought the ATP (Sep 07)and took it to Africa with me. Even in the open areas it was not always able to obtain a signal or maintain it. I also found the screen on the unit to be very hard to read (I am over 40). When it worked it did seem to work well. However over all I was disappointed in it and ended up buying the AMOD for a trip I took to Tokyo. I found it to work very well and it would acquire signal very quickly after leavening the subway and it didn't seem to have any problems keeping the signal in the intercity of Tokyo. My only complaint about the AMOD is the software not as user friendly as the ATP.
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I was very interested in the way the ATP added the information to the photos so I bought the ATP (Sep 07)and took it to Africa with me. Even in the open areas it was not always able to obtain a signal or maintain it. I also found the screen on the unit to be very hard to read (I am over 40). When it worked it did seem to work well. However over all I was disappointed in it and ended up buying the AMOD for a trip I took to Tokyo. I found it to work very well and it would acquire signal very quickly after leavening the subway and it didn't seem to have any problems keeping the signal in the intercity of Tokyo. My only complaint about the AMOD is the software not as user friendly as the ATP.