ATP's GPS Photo Finder. A neat looking tag tool.

atp_gps.jpgEngadget reported today about this neat little gps device. There are various tools available the connect to the camera and tag your images with coordinates using gps.

The way we understand this neat little gadget however is that you carry it with you and it records where you are at what time. It then matches this to the times on the images you took and tags them with the correct location coordinates.

We don’t have a lot of details but it’s coming out next year and look pretty interesting.

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  1. Great device in theory. In practice do NOT use with Nikon D series. Simply will not log data, or worse, will corrupt files and YOU WILL LOSE YOUR PHOTOS!

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