On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Emilie Laffray wrote: > 2010/1/22 David Murn <[email protected]> > > > Just stumbled across this nifty little device.. > > > > http://gizmodo.com/5442073/sonys-gps+-and-compass > > +enabled-camera-knows-where-you-photograph<http://gizmodo.com/5442073/son > >ys-gps+-and-compass%0A+enabled-camera-knows-where-you-photograph> > > > > For US$400 you get a full HD resolution camera, which can geotag your > > photos with both GPS coordinates and compass direction. > > > > Pity about the included google-based mapping software, but Im sure that > > could be changed to use OSM maps over time. > > If you want a relatively cheap device for geotagging, there are the Jobo > photogps devices and some from DXG. You put them in the hotshoe of a > camera. It has been out for some time. For reverse geocoding, it uses OSM. > > Disclaimer: I am linked to the company providing the chipset ;) > > Emilie Laffray > http://billiau.net/zoph/photo.php?category_id=10&_off=0 but you may enjoy reading the downsides of too many gps co-ordinates http://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/magazine/17-02/lp_guineapig?currentPage=1
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