Nikon’s flagship P6000 point-and-shoot is official, and pretty much everything we heard. Besides long-awaited RAW support (not on Macs, sorry), the 13.5-megapixel shooter has built-in GPS geotagging, ...
There's a reason "Nikon GP-1 alternative" is a search phrase that finds its way into Google's simplistic query box frequently. Put simply, the only GPS add-on with Nikon's name on it is universally ...
Geotagging is a technology that has grown in popularity recently, with many new cameras and camcorders boasting integrated GPS chips that can "tag" photos and videos with GPS coordinates of the ...
If you’re one of the unlucky ones who happens to not have an embedded GPS unit in your Nikon DSLR, these little gadgets may be for you. Foolography’s simple accessories add GPS positioning to your ...
GPS geotagging photos is not a stranger for Digital SLR cameras. Manufactures like Canon and Nikon has provided optional GPS unit to use with compatible models. If you have a compact digital camera or ...
The GP-1 fits into a Nikon SLR's flash hot shoe then records location coordinates into the file photo. It can be ordered for $210, but it's not shipping quite yet. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Quietly announced alongside the D90 back in August, Nikon is now selling their hot-shoe-mounted GP-1 geotagging device. https://gizmodo.com/nikon-d90-official-first ...
Nikon is finally ready to ship its GPS dongle, the rather lazily named GP-1. First announced back in August, the device slips into the hot-shoe connector of compatible cameras (D200, D3, D700, D90, ...
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