I agree with not buying any specific hardware. So long as you have a
GPS setup that can generate a GPX file you should be fine. I use
gpsPhoto.pl and have occasionally used http://gpstagr.jianing.net/
for geotagging my flickr photos.
John
On 28 Dec 2007, at 15:37, Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
There are lot of options. Just a couple of hours ago I read about a
GPS receiver/recorder where you can plug in a storage card and it
annotates all the contained photos with the GPS coordinates
matching the timestamp.
Nevertheless I don't see the reason for buying special hardware -
the same timestamp matching is performed by a number of free
software around, you just need a GPS recorded that produces data
with a well-known format.
On Dec 28, 2007, at 14:24 , Gregory wrote:
Hi all,
I'm buying/getting a digital camera for my birthday/christmas.
What would be really cool if I can start doing stuff with photos
tagged with their lat/lon, but I'm unsure what exactly I need to
do this easily.
Are there any cameras out there that aren't incredibly expensive
and have something that would work with my bluetooth GPS reciever?
(or have a built in reciever?)
Or do I just need some software that I can point to a folder of
time stamped jpegs and add all the lat/lons from a gps log file?
Where would I get such software that is free or worth paying for?
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