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I have an Olympus Tough TG-5 camera, that is supposed to work with GPS, yet despite standing on the highest clearest ground, it has never been able to pinpoint where I am with GPS. I have several Canon DSLRs that have WiFi and Bluetooth, yet none seem able to send an image to a laptop – only to a mobile phone. I recently bought a new smartphone, and started taking pictures, When I was done for the day, the pictures were effortlessly sent to my laptop, with a description of where they were taken, thanks to the GPS, and one picture was directly uploaded to Facebook, with no effort. Why can't regular cameras do this sort of thing, or are we

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