Configurable holdtime of holding on to last known location data in Unleashed per Unleashed
Posted: October 5th, 2020, 2:16 pm
Hi all,
When using an external location provider (external GPS receiver) the "GPS"-icon is visible on the Nikon display even when the external GPS receiver is turned OFF for quite some time.
I am not sure on how much time the holdtime is set to keep the last known location data available in the Unleashed, so that the camera is told what the latest location data actually is, but to me it must be clear that the last known location stored in the Unleashed doesn't have to be the exact same location that currently is valid. These values can be totally different and can be even no longer valid data! So the Unleashed falsely reports GPS data towards the camera, while in fact the Unleashed hasn't received any valid incoming data from any source (either smartphone or external GPS receiver). To me this looks as a not desired outcome or feature.
Even when I have turned OFF my Nikon camera for 10min, while no smartphone or external GPS receiver was connected to the Unleashed after I first turned OFF the camera, the camera still reports in the camera screen that this camera has a GPS fix, even when NO DATA by the Unleashed was received!!!!
I am not sure if I have to qualify this as a bug or as a feature, but it sure looks to me that I - as a user - want to be in control of how long the Unleashed reports the last received GPS coordinates as valid location data. Turning OFF and ON the camera doesn't have any effects on the updating of the validity of the receiving GPS data. The Unleashed keeps on sending false location data towards the camera, even when no data is received by the Unleashed for over 10 minutes! Only after I pulled out the battery of the camera, the Unleashed finally drops the inserting of the falsely stored latest location data ever received by the Unleashed towards the camera. I think there is a fixed holdtime currently programmed into the Unleashed's firmware, but I sure would like to set this holdtime myself, so I can easily see if the camera really receives fresh GPS data, or if it is just repeating the last known location data, even if that location data has become invalid for quite some time!
It gives you a false sense of GPS data being received. For example: when the external GPS receiver runs out of battery power and is stored within your camerabag, you have no feedback that the camera actually is being fed false GPS data, because the external GPS receiver quited sending correct GPS data 10 minutes ago, but the camera icon of "GPS"-signal is still active in the Nikon screen.
I don't think that is a desirable option? Thus a "holdtime" that can be set is highly desirable to be set from the smartphone's Unleashed App. And even a checkbox option to indicate that if the user turned OFF the camera while no fresh location data was received for over a certain amount of time and the camera is turned ON again, the location data should be dropped and marked as "no GPS data" received.
At least, that is what I think should be more accurate with the truth.
I do know why this feature was implemented, that is: that the user still has a (small) period of time to overcome the "no GPS data" while switching to another GPS source or replacing a battery within the current GPS source. But after a longer period, false location data should actually be dropped and concidered false data!
Try it for yourself: use an external Bluetooth Low Energy GPS receiver and turn it off and see how long the GPS icon in the Nikon camera stays on, even when you have turned OFF the camera for a longer period! It keeps "on", while it should be "off".
My request:
- a configurable holdtime in the App and firmware for the "last known location data" within the Unleashed, before the actual receiving data is no longer received.
- a configurable checkbox to indicate if the user wants to drop the "last known location data" after the user has turned OFF (and later on has turned ON) the camera.
- a feedback (vibration/sound) in the App that the Unleashed did not receive any location data from the external connected BLE GPS receiver for some time. Mostly indicates: connection lost between Unleashed and GPS receiver and/or battery run out.
- a visual feedback in the Quick Settings Menu to indicate which Unleashed no longer is provided with the latest location data, due to external device problems (battery run dead, lost connection, etc).
That's all I have for you today ;-)
Greetings,
Unfoolishly
When using an external location provider (external GPS receiver) the "GPS"-icon is visible on the Nikon display even when the external GPS receiver is turned OFF for quite some time.
I am not sure on how much time the holdtime is set to keep the last known location data available in the Unleashed, so that the camera is told what the latest location data actually is, but to me it must be clear that the last known location stored in the Unleashed doesn't have to be the exact same location that currently is valid. These values can be totally different and can be even no longer valid data! So the Unleashed falsely reports GPS data towards the camera, while in fact the Unleashed hasn't received any valid incoming data from any source (either smartphone or external GPS receiver). To me this looks as a not desired outcome or feature.
Even when I have turned OFF my Nikon camera for 10min, while no smartphone or external GPS receiver was connected to the Unleashed after I first turned OFF the camera, the camera still reports in the camera screen that this camera has a GPS fix, even when NO DATA by the Unleashed was received!!!!
I am not sure if I have to qualify this as a bug or as a feature, but it sure looks to me that I - as a user - want to be in control of how long the Unleashed reports the last received GPS coordinates as valid location data. Turning OFF and ON the camera doesn't have any effects on the updating of the validity of the receiving GPS data. The Unleashed keeps on sending false location data towards the camera, even when no data is received by the Unleashed for over 10 minutes! Only after I pulled out the battery of the camera, the Unleashed finally drops the inserting of the falsely stored latest location data ever received by the Unleashed towards the camera. I think there is a fixed holdtime currently programmed into the Unleashed's firmware, but I sure would like to set this holdtime myself, so I can easily see if the camera really receives fresh GPS data, or if it is just repeating the last known location data, even if that location data has become invalid for quite some time!
It gives you a false sense of GPS data being received. For example: when the external GPS receiver runs out of battery power and is stored within your camerabag, you have no feedback that the camera actually is being fed false GPS data, because the external GPS receiver quited sending correct GPS data 10 minutes ago, but the camera icon of "GPS"-signal is still active in the Nikon screen.
I don't think that is a desirable option? Thus a "holdtime" that can be set is highly desirable to be set from the smartphone's Unleashed App. And even a checkbox option to indicate that if the user turned OFF the camera while no fresh location data was received for over a certain amount of time and the camera is turned ON again, the location data should be dropped and marked as "no GPS data" received.
At least, that is what I think should be more accurate with the truth.
I do know why this feature was implemented, that is: that the user still has a (small) period of time to overcome the "no GPS data" while switching to another GPS source or replacing a battery within the current GPS source. But after a longer period, false location data should actually be dropped and concidered false data!
Try it for yourself: use an external Bluetooth Low Energy GPS receiver and turn it off and see how long the GPS icon in the Nikon camera stays on, even when you have turned OFF the camera for a longer period! It keeps "on", while it should be "off".
My request:
- a configurable holdtime in the App and firmware for the "last known location data" within the Unleashed, before the actual receiving data is no longer received.
- a configurable checkbox to indicate if the user wants to drop the "last known location data" after the user has turned OFF (and later on has turned ON) the camera.
- a feedback (vibration/sound) in the App that the Unleashed did not receive any location data from the external connected BLE GPS receiver for some time. Mostly indicates: connection lost between Unleashed and GPS receiver and/or battery run out.
- a visual feedback in the Quick Settings Menu to indicate which Unleashed no longer is provided with the latest location data, due to external device problems (battery run dead, lost connection, etc).
That's all I have for you today ;-)
Greetings,
Unfoolishly