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Does anyone make a digital camera with GPS in it?

notfred

Lifer
It would be awesome to have a camera that recorded the location that every picture was taken at. It'd be great out in the woods and stuff.
 
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Why not use an external gps locater?

Because then every time you take a picture you have to write down the file name and the coordinates. It'd be a lot easier if the lat/long were saved in the metadata of the image.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Why not use an external gps locater?

Because then every time you take a picture you have to write down the file name and the coordinates. It'd be a lot easier if the lat/long were saved in the metadata of the image.

just set it as a way point..

 
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Why not use an external gps locater?

Because then every time you take a picture you have to write down the file name and the coordinates. It'd be a lot easier if the lat/long were saved in the metadata of the image.

just set it as a way point..

Still have to write down the file name and waypoint number.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Why not use an external gps locater?

Because then every time you take a picture you have to write down the file name and the coordinates. It'd be a lot easier if the lat/long were saved in the metadata of the image.

just set it as a way point..

Still have to write down the file name and waypoint number.

you can make a voice annotate like i do with my A70.

Or better yet, take a picture of your way point.. when your done taking pics.
 
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