On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:18:38 +0800, Niklas Cholmkvist <[email protected]> wrote:
> I own a cell phone which can take pictures, but it doesn't store > pictures in exif format. After much research over time it seems I > couldn't even add exif by hand to the pictures I took with it.(with the > purpose to put the modification date in exif format in the picture by > hand) > > Yesterday I ordered my first camera(Nikon Coolpix L19). Mostly with the > purpose of taking photos while I have a gps along with me, to later > geotag photos with josm and later use the pictures as sources for street > names or Points of Interest. > > Does anyone have that camera? I was a bit unsure whether to buy it or if > I should ask first here if anyone has it, but as I read it supports exif > 2.2 and memory cards(SD) I'm familiar with I decided to buy it without > asking/mentioning first. Just wanted to share. I own a Nikon L19 (among others). I'm looking into ways to geotag its photos, and more for the challenge than anything else, am avoiding computer-based software, i.e. I'm looking for hardware solutions, ideally an integrated GPS logger and photo tagger. My research so far is on my blog <http://my.opera.com/Andrew%20Gregory/blog/photo-geotagging>. BTW, I use Geosetter <http://www.geosetter.de> and have been able to add various EXIF values including the date/time stamp and location to regular JPEGs, such as those taken by typical mobile phones. HTH, -- Andrew Gregory <mailto:[email protected]> <http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/> _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

