GPS Coordinates and Your Pictures

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Anyone out there willing to share how they capture GPS coordinates for their photos - hardware, software, etc.

How do you like it? Is it worthwhile? Talk about it......
mx51kev mx51kev Post 2 of 5
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nikon use this tecnology in some of their cameras
i think it would be usefull in some way,s but for me it would just be another gadget to carry in the camera bag

with nikon it attatches onto the flash shoe and the info is stored automaticly
kev
http://www.europe-nikon.com/product/en_ ... rview.html



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Thanks for posting this question. I didn't know it can be done. found this link :

http://onlamp.com/pub/a/mac/2004/06/15/gps_photo.html

I assume you already know the basic, so probably, it won't be much of a help. But for those who are unfamiliar with the subject - it might be a good start.
Chito Beach Chito Beach Post 4 of 5
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My Sony A55 has integral GPS. It records it in the EXIF infoMichael Lunse wrote:

Quote:Anyone out there willing to share how they capture GPS
coordinates for their photos - hardware, software, etc.

How do you like it? Is it worthwhile? Talk about it......
dwsean dwsean Post 5 of 5
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I use an EasyTag GPS system on my D300 and it works well.
http://www.easytagger.ca/...ndex.php?ma ... ducts_id=1 http://www.e-geotag.com In fact I just came back from a walking trip to Japan and used it on the trip.
Can not speak too highly of this unit which by the way also records altitude and universal time. And least the gps locates accuate with a quick lock-on time.



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