Compact Camera Geotagging

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Fujifilm FinePix XP30 14 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens and GPS Geo-Tagging Function (Black) $239.99 The FinePix XP30 offers compelling specs and a feature set that will ensure outdoor loving photographers oradventure sports enthusiasts are well catered for. In addition to GPS and its rugged build quality, the camera also features times wide zoom with optical image stabilization to shot sharp image quality in any condition. With a FinePix XP30 in their rucksack outdo… |
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MetaGPS M0 C10 Compact Geotagging Unit for Select Nikon DSLR Cameras and Fujifilm S5 Pro $79.00 This GPS unit is designed for Nikon DSLR (Digital Single Lense Reflex) cameras. It acquires longitude, altitude, elevation, UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) and heading information to be embedded into RAW and JPEG images. Users can look up the exact location where the pictures are taken from software such as Google Map. Compatible camera models: Nikon D3, D3x, D300, D300s, D700, D2X, D2Hs, D2Xs ,… |
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Eye-Fi Pro X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-8PC $79.16 The 8GB Eye-Fi Pro X2 offers class 6 read and write speeds enhanced by wireless capabilities. Wirelessly upload photos (JPEG, RAW) and videos directly to your computer and favorite sharing site. Transfer via router or ad hoc, plus get auto geotagging and hotspot access. Get the 8GB Eye-Fi Pro X2 SDHC memory card…. |
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Eye-Fi 4 GB Explore Video SDHC Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-4EV $99.99 The Eye-Fi Explore Video Card (4GB) uploads your photos and videos wirelessly from over 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots. It automatically adds geographic location information so you can easily find and organize your memories. Upload on the go. No cables, no hassles, no kidding…. |
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David Busch’s Canon EOS Rebel T3i/600D Guide to Digital SLR Photography (David Busch Camera Guides) $19.55 The Rebel T3i/600D is one of the most advanced entry-level cameras Canon has ever introduced. It boasts an astounding 18 megapixels of resolution, blazing-fast automatic focus, and cool features like the real-time preview system called Live View, full high-definition movie shooting, and an amazing new wireless flash capability. As the owner of a Rebel T3i/600D, you demand the ability to take outst… |
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GiSTEQ C7-02PLUSN-01 Lightweight Phototrackr Plus for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras, Built-in Memory, Geotag JPEG and RAW Files $179.00 The GiSTEQ C7-02PLUSN-01 PhotoTrackr Plus is a photo geotagging solution that is specifically for Nikon digital SLR cameras. You can use this lightweight device to geotag your JPEG or RAW files as you shoot. Because the PhotoTrackr Plus has built-in memory it is capable of geotagging photos with the last known location if a satellite fix is not available.PhotoTrackr Plus brings convenience to the … |
I’m looking for a good digital camera that can geotag.?
I have a fantastic Nikon, but it is large and cumbersome. I want something that still takes good quality photos, but it smaller and simpler. I am also looking for one with geotag capabilities.
If someone could list like a camera that they own or have used, etc. that is nice, compact, reliable that would be awesome, or if they know of a device that I could maybe use with a camera for geotagging
If you don’t mind the hastle, get any gps device and sort things out on your computer. Here are some software solutions:
http://www.zackvision.com/weblog/2006/09/geotagging-photos.html
The obvious advantages are that you’d have a single solution for your dSLR and your point & shoot, and that you’re free to select any camera.
I’ve been taking a hard look at the Fujifilm F30 / F31 to supplement my D200. This is just an average point & shoot in decent light, but it rocks in low light situations. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf30/page16.asp
(The way I see it, nights on the town are when I’d want to leave the camera bag in a hotel room…)
An easyer way to go, is Sony’s GPS-CS1 ($150) which works with pretty much all new Sony cameras. http://news.sel.sony.com/en/press_room/consumer/digital_imaging/release/23993.html
The thing is, I can’t find a Sony camera that I like.
Leica announces $749 V-LUX 30 compact camera
You know the drill : Panasonic introduces a perfectly capable camera, and a few months later Leica tweaks a few angles, paints it black, and slaps its iconic logo on its own version of it — admittedly, changes that make all the difference in terms of design. In this case it’s the Panasonic ZS10 that’s gotten revamped as Leica’s new V-LUX 30, a followup to its V-LUX 20 compact. At $749, this is …