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Electronista | Nikon GPS geo-tagging add-on now available
Nikon has at last launched the GP-1 GPS Unit that connects to its member SLR cameras' hotshoe and either the D90's GPS port, as well as the 10-pin remote sockets of the D3X, D3, D700, D300 and D200 and thence allows from each one captured effigy to be geo-tagged. The GP-1 uses two LEDs to lay out connection state with satellites.

Nikon's parvenu hotshoe-mount GPS module gift let photographers save parallel of latitude, longitude, elevation and period of time information on to each one image they natural action. It takes the GP-1 either 5 seconds or 45 seconds to incur satellite information, depending on whether the is hot- or cold-started. Some of the antediluvian DSLRs compel users to download and install the latest code so to be compatible with the GP-1. The salvageable data prat be regenerate into represent locations, viewing users precisely where in the world from each one trope was captured, by using ViewNX version 1.2 software ie available for download at no cost or by uploading them to Nikon's My Picturetown photo-hosting website.
The GP-1 GPS Unit instrument begin shipping later this month, with a retail price of $240. [via RobGalbraith]

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