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Sony GPS CS1KASP

Saturday February 2nd, 2008 at 10:02 PM
Posted by: smartwombat

As you’d expect from Sony, this will tag and map video as well as stills.

Another time-synchronising GPS, where you carry the GPS receiver and it tags your images with the location based on comparing the clock of the GPS with the timestamp in your image.
Unlike the ATP GPS Photo-Finder this does not require you to set your camera time to UTC.

The location of images is found by matching the time, but there are two adjustments; firstly the time zone set on your camera’s clock, secondly the offset of your clock from the UTC time that GPS uses. A simple slider control allows +/- 5 minutes adjustement.

The difference from other GPS units I found at PMA this year is that this supports video, hardly a surprise for a Sony product I think.

The supplied Picture Motion Browser will display your track on a map, with a thumbnail of the video clip at each location ready for you to click and view.

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3 Responses to “Sony GPS CS1KASP”

  1. PMA 2008 » Blog Archive » Geotagging Says:
    February 2nd, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    [...] Beats taking notes of which bend on the Grand Canyon south rim I was standing at when I took each picture; writing down the image number off the camera screen in a notebook, along with the lookout point I was standing at, this technology makes notebook and pen seem so old fashioned. Also see Sony GPS > [...]

  2. Erick Calderon Says:
    February 26th, 2008 at 4:18 pm

    You can do this right now with any kind of GPS device that tracks your location. You download the data from the GPS to the computer, then download the images to your computer and run a small application (Windows OS compatible only) and viola, your images are tagged with coordinates.

  3. car gps Says:
    July 21st, 2008 at 12:26 am

    Car GPS navigation is a special form of navigation, as it is not you who navigates, but computer-software that tells you how to travel to your destination. And frankly spoken,

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