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How can I get GPS data on my photos?
Since most DSLR cameras don’t have GPS data included, how can you get GPS data into your images?
- A simple solution for GPS encoding your non-gps photos – gps4cam
- Canon 5D mk II with GPS using Canon WFT-E4A Thread on DGrin about a GPS device
- GPSPhotoLinker adds GPS position and location data to your photos. The latitude and longitude recorded by your GPS unit are linked and saved to your photos.
- Derrick Story – Update to Geotagging Workflow, Including Jobo photoGPS
- First Look at Jobo photoGPS Device and Software
- Automatic geotagging of your images by Eirik Solheim
- WayneCo on twitter writes: @planetMitch You may want to list the di-GPS USB receiver + WFT-E4A as the best real-time geotagging solution for Canon EOS 5D Mark II. That’s my setup. di-gps.com/di-GPS/index.htm or dawntech.hk/ the USB model for 40D/50D + WFT-E3A -or- 5D Mk II + WFT-E4A
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