I had one of the Kodak camera,and belive me, it was anything but GPS-ready. You needed to tether a cable to a Garmin (and only a Garmin) GPS unit. Try taking a picture while holding a gps unit in one hand and a heavy camera in the other. Looks like Ricoh is truely GPS-ready to me. But a little to expensive for casual use, I might add.
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I had one of the Kodak camera,and belive me, it was anything but GPS-ready. You needed to tether a cable to a Garmin (and only a Garmin) GPS unit. Try taking a picture while holding a gps unit in one hand and a heavy camera in the other. Looks like Ricoh is truely GPS-ready to me. But a little to expensive for casual use, I might add.