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GPS City Q&A » Outdoor GPS » What is the '35mm equivalent' focal length for the GPS camera?
Outdoor GPS (5 replies)  
Item Original Question
Go to the Garmin GPSMAP 62sc webpage

What is the '35mm equivalent' focal length for the GPS camera?


Garmin GPSMAP 62sc
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Forester Bob
PG
Original question asked on Apr 29, 2012, 11:33pm
What is the '35mm equivalent' focal length for the GPS camera?

 
Forester Bob
PG
Reply #1 on Apr 30, 2012, 9:16am
Curious about its wide angle and quality. My crew still uses Olympus Stylus 410 (4mp,35-105mm equiv), which has been suffice. So is it worthwhile to switch my crew to 62sc gps(camera) from 76cx/stylus410 or should I wait for a better gps(camera) to come out.

 
Jordan
GPS City
Reply #2 on Apr 30, 2012, 9:19am
The Camera capabilities in a GPS unit will be limited. At this time for good pictures with a automatic geotag info the Panasonic Lumix with GPS is great. You will still need a GPS for navigation for the GPS capabilities in a Camera will be limited.

 
Don
Moab Utah
Reply #3 on Jul 3, 2012, 6:33pm
From The 62sc manual
Taking a Photo
1. From the main menu, select
Camera.
2. Turn the device horizontally or
vertically to change the orientation
of the photo.
3. If necessary, press IN or OuT to
zoom in or out.
4. Hold the ENTER button to focus.
5. Release the

 
Jordan
GPS City
Reply #4 on Jul 4, 2012, 7:08am
Thank you for the information on zooming into a picture after it was taken.

 




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