As we continue to seek out the best geotagging options in photography, Geotate has entered the fray with a solution that will serve the point and shoot market by years end and a DSLR unit by 2nd quarter.
This option requires a download of GPS data to the computer, coupling the digital imagery to that data. Check out http//geotate.com for more info.
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So, the Jobo Photo GPS only one existing mass production device? They asking much more than 40 bucks.
Sedokun 1 year ago
a separated data logger is the best solution.
dariogemello 1 year ago
I thought the exact same thing, however, the only use that I read was for film location scouters who need to log in locations for movie scenes. They would have to manually write down where they were, street, address, etc. This does it all for them.
xHMProductionx 2 years ago
that is cool
nhraim 2 years ago
stupid idea
dorned 2 years ago
Hot shoe version looks good.
vampalan 3 years ago
Using the Geotate Kato for cameras with hotshoe, I believe that we'll still need to synchronise the camera with the GPS time and will it be able to geotag RAW files ?
xtemujin 3 years ago
Looking forward to test it out.
xtemujin 3 years ago
$39? Cool. I'll have two.
PIXscotland 3 years ago