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Posted by mehrdad ghassempoory on July 19, 2010, 6:32 pm


On 17/07/10 07:38, Happy Trails wrote:

Its a professional Nikon that I paid quite a bit for.
The results were better than any GPS enabled camera
that was on the market then (2 years ago). I also have
a collection of very good lenses. My primary interest
is in taking good pictures, geotagging is secondary.


> On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 14:30:05 +0100, mehrdad ghassempoory
>> I have looked around for a new mapping GPS and I think
>> Garmin 450 will do all the things I need. However I am not
>> sure about one point: Can I use this device for geotagging
>> my photos?
>> Right now I use a cheap logging device from a manufacturer who shall
>> remain nameless. The device works but the software is crap and the
>> support is even worse! By the time you put all the fragmented logs
>> together you wish you carried a notebook and pencil and took a manual log.
> Why wouldn't you get a camera with a feature similar to this Samsung
> model? I was under the impression that a lot of the newer digital
> cameras do this.
> " Geo-Tagging
> The ST1000 utilizes advanced GPS technology to automatically geo-tag
> digital images, recording the latitude and longitude of where in the
> world each photo is taken. The location data is automatically embedded
> into each image’s EXIF file."
> Note that the exif data will already have the camera's current
> clock/calendar settings also.


Posted by Peter H. Coffin on July 20, 2010, 12:53 pm


On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:32:41 +0100, mehrdad ghassempoory wrote:

> Its a professional Nikon that I paid quite a bit for. The results were
> better than any GPS enabled camera that was on the market then (2
> years ago). I also have a collection of very good lenses. My primary
> interest is in taking good pictures, geotagging is secondary.

In which case, I'll highly recommend that you go buy a Nikon GP-1, which
is a camera-specific GPS receiver that fits on Nikon's smart hot-shoe
of the D3, D2XS, D2X, D2HS, D700, D300, D200, or D90 and tags images
correctly at the time that the picture is taken.

--
"If Ace [Double] Books ever came out with an edition of The Bible, both
books would be edited down to 40,000 words, and they'd be renamed
"Master of Chaos" and "The Thing With Three Souls."
-- Terry Carr

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