<p dir="ltr">I ensure I leave the app osmtracker tracking in the background, at least this way I can ensure that the GPS is constantly trying to get a fix, as the camera app may only try to get a GPS fix while it's active which might not leave enough time to get that fix? </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 02/02/2015 12:52 pm, "Mike Thompson" <<a href="mailto:miketho16@gmail.com">miketho16@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Normally I use a point-and-shoot camera and a Garmin GPS 60Cx while<br>
mapping. I correlate the photos to the GPX using the time stamps in<br>
JOSM. Works great! I thought I would try my Galaxy S3 and let it<br>
geotag the photos taken with its camera with its GPS. What I got was<br>
five or six photos all at the exact same spot on the map, even though<br>
they were taken 100s of meters apart. This was followed by another<br>
group in a different location, and so on. The Galaxy's GPS was turned<br>
on, and I had a clear view of the sky. Any idea what went wrong and<br>
how to correct it next time?<br>
<br>
Mike<br>
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