“Over at the Geotagging Flickr group, Michael Kirk has posted a review of still another geotagging accessory for a digital SLR camera, Solmeta’s DP-GPS N1, which works with high-end Nikon and compatible digital SLRs (i.e., D200 and up, Fuji S5 — anything with the 10-pin data port), embedding geographical coordinates directly into the images’ EXIF data. (The similar DP-GPS C1 is compatible with more cameras and seems to be a traditional GPS data logger, adding the coordinates later via software.)”
Honestly, I personally don’t use full-blown Digital SLR’s for location scouting – My Leica D-Lux 3 works great! Be interesting to see if this can work with the D-Lux3.
This could definitely have potential for use creating Q-spheres, tho…
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