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The latest news, info and tips for Digital SLRs, for consumers and pros.
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added on 2009-05-29 03:32:00
by Tanya Palta
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The ATP GPS PhotoFinder Pro is the latest Geotagging device on the block. Compatible with applications and websites like the iPhoto, Flickr, Picasa3, Locr, SmugMug, Panoramio, Google Earth, and Google Maps, the geotagging device supports more than 450 camera models. The ATP GPS PhotoFinder Pro will be available in July for $119.
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| Tags: ATP GPS PhotoFinder Pro, gps, geotagging |
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added on 2008-12-06 14:17:00
by Tanya Palta
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In a press release, Geotate announced that they have upgraded their GPS Web-Service for adding location tags to digital images. The geotagging service works with technology on a camera or dedicated device (such as JOBO’s photoGPS) to enable the user to record and discover the location where they took their pictures and videos.
“This upgrade of our Internet-based web-service coincides with the first Geotate technology-enabled products using our technology, being used by photographers. It represents another step in our ability to engineer innovative technology into market leading products,” said CTO Chris Marshall.
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| Tags: Updates, GPS, Geotagging, Geotate, Imaging, News |
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added on 2008-09-29 07:59:00
by Tanya Palta
Geotate will combine their Yuma and Kato geotagging software with SiGe’s SE4120 GPS radio chip to achieve high-accuracy and affordable navigation in portable devices. With geotagging, camera users can automatically add geographical identification to their photos using GPS data. The combined Geotate/SiGe Semiconductor solution will be available in Q4 2008, priced at approximately $5 for a complete BoM in volume. For more information, visit http://www.geotate.com.
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| Tags: GPS, Geotagging, Geotate, Imaging, News, Business |
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added on 2007-12-27 05:40:00
by Tanya Palta
The ATP GPS Photo Finder is the latest camera accessory on the block. The Photo Geotagging Device is compatible with almost all the digital cameras including high end digital SLRs. The Photo Finder can be used on the go without the need for a computer since one can plug their cameras into the Photo Finder’s built-in card reader or USB port.
Pictures can currently be viewed using software such as Picasa and Google Earth, which support geotagging. The ATP GPS Photo Finder is scheduled for mass production in Q1/08.
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| Tags: ATP GPS Photo Finder, ATP, Accessories, Digital, Geotagging |
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