Developed as the successor to the O-GPS1, the Pentax O-GPS2 doesn’t just offer accurate location data but also offers state-of-the-art features. As well as receiving GPS in the US and QZSS in Japan, the O-GPS2 can also receive GLONASS and Galileo signals to cover more areas. The advanced ASTROTRACER function is better than ever at delivering effortless astronomical tracking and photography.
Pentax O-GPS2 GPS Unit Key Features
- GPS records the exact position, time, and direction of the shoot location
- ASTROTRACER function effortlessly traces and photographs celestial bodies
- Receives GPS, SBAS, QZSS, GLONASS, and Galileo signals to cover different areas
- Simple Navigation function calculates the direction and distance to a set destination
- Equipped with an Electronic Compass that displays the camera’s direction on its LCD monitor
- Locate destinations using data stored on captured images or by uploading data via PC
- Easy setup allows the O-GPS2 to mount on the hotshoe of a compatible camera
- Weather-resistant construction makes the O-GPS2 functional in light rain
- Powered by one AAA battery so the unit doesn’t drain power from the camera body
- 63g weight means the O-GPS2 doesn’t weigh down the camera body when attached
FAQs:
What camera is the O-GPS2 compatible with?
Designed for use with Pentax digital SLR cameras, the O-GPS2 is compatible with the Pentax K-3 Mark III, KP, K-3, K-5II, K-5IIs, K-5, K-S2, K-S1, K-70, K-50, K-30, K-r, K-01, 645Z, 645D. The ASTROTRACER function only works with models equipped with an SR system.
How big is the O-GPS2?
The dimensions of the O-GPS2 are approximately 49.00mm (W) x 33.00mm (H) x 59.5mm (D).
What reference direction does the electronic compass use?
The Electronic Compass feature shows the relation of the camera location to True North.
What batteries can the O-GPS2 use?
The O-GPS2 is powered by a single AAA battery (sold separately).