Cant find the SD card slot?Or USB

Biggest bugbear for me is not the battery or sensor issues in the Barnacks.

Try as I might, I can’t find any information about where to put batteries in my Gitzo tripod.

Having to extend and collapse it manually is a real pain in the proverbial. 😡

Anyone know where they should go?

You have to buy the adapter, the model designation of which I think was GOZIT. For a time Gitzo insisted on having five letter codes for all accessories but after a few years they dropped it. In the EU motorized tripods have now been banned thanks to the German Greens and so this is a legacy device. (The leader of the Greens a few years ago broke his wrist on a hike in Bavaria when he accidentally pressed the button to activate the motorized collapse of a monopod he was using as a hiking stick.) Unfortunately the adapter only takes 1.35v batteries - 17 of them, and if you use the 1.5V, your camera can be propelled up to the roof before you can catch it. There is a cheap Chinese knock-off that will take 1.5v batteries, only 13 of them, but they just haven't taken off. Oops, sorry about that.
 
There is a cheap Chinese knock-off that will take 1.5v batteries, only 13 of them, but they just haven't taken off.

You're confusing that with the Benbo Monopod, which is made in Britain. It's the model with the GPS system, WiFi and cellular modem. The only problem it has is lack of compatibility with the WiFi in the IIC, which uses the old IEEE 802.11 -50 standard. However, there is a converter made by some obscure company in the US, I believe it's called Pear or Rhubarb or something like that, which will connect the two.
 
Biggest bugbear for me is not the battery or sensor issues in the Barnacks.

Try as I might, I can’t find any information about where to put batteries in my Gitzo tripod.

Having to extend and collapse it manually is a real pain in the proverbial. 😡

Anyone know where they should go?

Well, see, there is your problem, a Gitzo. Get the cheapest video tripod you can find. For some reason their designers were geniuses at designing tripods that would collapse so easily without any need for fast-discharging batteries interfering with operations. You won't believe you waited so long to make the change when you see the improvement in your photographs.
 
Biggest bugbear for me is not the battery or sensor issues in the Barnacks.

Try as I might, I can’t find any information about where to put batteries in my Gitzo tripod.

Having to extend and collapse it manually is a real pain in the proverbial. 😡

Anyone know where they should go?

It's much easier to trim the batteries if you produce a nice file.
 
Some of the WiFi card communications in Barnacks were a little screwy. While an appropriate filter could have improved this across the range, for some reason the Leitz engineers considered a filter consisting of a simple metal ring might do the trick. But these were mounted a long way from the action, placed more for convenience, screwed onto the front of the lens. Many of them were fitted with glass discs to disguise the retrofit workaround. Some owners even tricked up theirs, ordering expensive coloured glass, despite the consequent deterioration in image quality, which they then fixed in post.
 
I think it all went south when they replaced the simple grey flash cover of the M3 with that corrugated monstrosity on the M4. Sure, it lets you use wide angles with flash but it looks terrible.
 
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