What software do I need? Is it PC/Mac compatible?
None! Everything happens in-camera. That’s the cool thing about direct geotagging – no more work needed at the computer. Read more…
None! Everything happens in-camera. That’s the cool thing about direct geotagging – no more work needed at the computer. Read more…
If you have an Unleashed’09 D200+, a MC-DC2 is not necessary to do the pairing. In case you have an Unleashed’09 Dx000 a MC-DC2 remote control is necessary. Read more…
Please check check the FAQ “Pairing doesn’t work. what can I do?” Read more…
Yes, you can do that. Usually you cannot use two Unleashed’09 with only one GPS receiver at the same time (the exception is with a Bad Elf GPS), but you can of course pair two or more Unleasheds’09 with the same GPS receiver and use them separately. Read more…
We provide detailed information on how to pair an Unleashed’09 with a Bluetooth GPS receiver. If you order your Unleashed’09 in our shop together with a GPS receiver you will get them shipped as an already pre-paired bundle. Read more…
No. As long as you don’t set your Bluetooth GPS receiver back on factory settings the Unleashed and the receiver won’t get unpaired. Read more…
It might be that the Unleashed’09 casing is not transparent enough to see the LEDs properly. If you go somewhere darker you should be able to see the LED blinking red and green. If you still don’t see any LEDs blinking please make sure your Unleashed is plugged in properly so the Unleashed gets power […] Read more…
All our Unleashed’09 are tested before they get sent to you. Even though there might be a small chance the Unleashed is broken, please check the following point and retry the pairing routine: Your Unleashed’09 is plugged in the right way – be careful to not have it plugged in upside down. For the Unleashed’09 D200+: […] Read more…
Yes, it does. However, from our side, we don’t provide an Android App for Geotagging. If you would like to use your Android phone as a GPS receiver, you would need to find or program an App yourself. Read more…
In theory yes but in practice no since Apple won’t allow direct access to the Bluetooth interface for developers. Any hardware that wants to communicate with the iPhone needs a special chip which is not yet built into the Unleashed’09. Therefore the Unleashed’09 cannot communicate with the iPhone. Read more…