There are a few models of camera that can accomodate a GPS - I remember
seeing a connector for a new-ish Kodak camera but its application was
limited at that time.  Maybe they've extended it's application to video?
Regards.  C

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From: "Joe Barreca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:58 AM
Subject: MI-L Audio and GPS


> Have you ever gone through a museum wearing a headset and carrying a
> hand-held device that talks about the various displays when you punch in
> numbers corresponding to the display?  I'm looking for a system that does
> essentially the same thing but uses GPS position as a trigger.  I would
> really like something that laid in the GPS coordinates and recorded audio
> at the same time to simplify creating content.  Searches on Google and
with
> professional tourism developers have not been very productive so far.
>
> Of course there are many ways to do this.  I'm interested in content and
> delivery.  But I'm hoping someone else is already invented this wheel.
>
> Joe
>
> Joseph Barreca
> Map Metrics
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