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UrbanVoyeur said:I don't buy that. You can put a GPS antenna anywhere, even on the surface of a magnesium body, underneath the plastic skin. You can even use the alloy body as an one antenna. What about the other DSLR's that include GPS but have alloy bodies - like the Sony A77Sam said:There is a very simple explanation for this. Mark III, 1DX etc are constructed in/around magnesium alloy. A GPS tracker that could fit into an DSLR body would NOT be powerful enough to penetrate the body accurately and consistently.
The point-and-shoot cameras often feature GPS because they usually contain a higher percentage of plastic than metal.
Or they could stick in the hand grip which is hollow plastic. The receiver chips with built-in logging and serial output are very small.
If everything was as logical as you pointed out they wouldn't be able to charge you $269
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