December 26th, 2007 by ketyung
For those who have been traveling around and taking photos along your journey, you’ll definitely want to label or geotag each photo for the location where it is taken. Of course, nowadays with so many gadgets available, you can do it by having a GPS device synced with the time of your camera, and having the GPS device on for tracking the locations, while you’re taking photos. But, this way will need pretty much of your time for having to match the GPS info with your picture timestamps when you’ve finished taking all the photos and back home later.
Here comes the ATP GPS Photo Finder that makes geotagging your photos extremely easy. It works like normal GPS device, runs on a few AA batteries, which can store up to 550 hours of location data on its 128MB internal memory.
Just sync the time of your camera with this photo finder, and when you’ve finished taking all photos, then stick the camera’s SD/MMC/MS card into the Photo Finder and it’ll automatically geotag all your pics! It also comes with a USB cable, which you can hook it up to your PC and make use of it as a card reader. The only limitation is it supports JPEGs only. All the geotagged pics can be integrated directly into Google Earth and Google Maps (with Picasa). Simply easy and convenient and get yourself better organized with your photos.
via [OhGizmo]
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December 29th, 2007 at 6:41 pm
Super Awesome
January 26th, 2008 at 12:36 am
so, waiting for cr2 support……