Sony GPS tracker for photographers

August 2nd, 2006  |  Published in Photography  |  2 Comments

Sony GPS tracker for photographers:

Sony has today announced a very interesting little device for recording the position where photographs are taken. The GPS-CS1 is a small (9 cm / 3.5 in) cylindrical device which you simply attach to a backback or belt loop and carry with you while you shoot, it records your GPS location and this information can later be synchronized with your digital images to provide a map of where your photos were taken. We assume it does this using date and time information stored in the image header (which obviously requires your camera’s clock to be synchronized). Interestingly the mapping solution is an online website with maps provided by Google Maps (it appears that the synchronization software will write the GPS location into JPEG EXIF headers).

This is cool, but how long it will be needed with the size and cost of gps dropping everyday, soon it will be in all the cameras…

(Via Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com).)

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  1. sarchi says:

    August 3rd, 2006 at 12:04 am (#)

    what about in flash cards?

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    http://www.flickr.com/groups/central/discuss/72157594222144198/

  2. Zackary says:

    August 17th, 2006 at 6:52 am (#)

    Is there any way that I can be traced using a GPS reciver thorugh internet, like if am outside and my GPS is working is there any application by which anybody can trace me sitting on computer?

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