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Geometr Gps Receiver Nikon Dslr Realtime Geotag D700 D300 D3 More

Geometr Gps Receiver Nikon Dslr Realtime Geotag D700 D300 D3 More
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Geometr Gps Receiver Nikon Dslr Realtime Geotag D700 D300 D3 More

 
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# Feature: Plug-n-play with waterproof design # SiRF III high sensitive chipset with built-in patch antenna # Built-in WAAS/EGNOS demodulator # 20 parallel tracking # Low power consumption with compact design # Supports NMEA0183 V2.2 data protocol Specification: # Acquisition Time (Hot/Warm/Cold): 1 / 38 / 42 sec. # Sensitivity: -159dBm Tracking # Power: 120mA @ 5V # LED Indicator: Power On / Off # Operating Temperature: -25 ~ 65 degrees C # Storage Temperature: -40 ~ 80 degrees C

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.4 pounds
Package Length:6.22 inches
Package Width:5.12 inches
Package Height:1.57 inches
Package Weight:0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Features
  • New version. GNC-38 now adds Y cable. GPS Receiver & Shutter can be used simultaneously. Compatibility: Nikon D200, D300, D700, D2X, D2Xs, D2Hs, D3 and Fujifilm S5 Pro DSLR Cameras

  • Geomet'r GPS Adapter for Nikon and Fujifilm DSLRs is first product of its kind that brings real-time geotagging to photos taken on Nikon and Fujifilm DSLR cameras. Now support Nikon D300 and D3.

  • Other similar GPS Adapter sell for $400. Now you can add an indispensable accessory to your Nikon and Fujifilm DSLR camera and enjoy the latest GPS mobile technology. Software Included (but not required): Application Utility for both PC and Mac for you to view and locate your photos on the Google Map. Application works on Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, and Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.

  • Photos taken are geotagged with longitude, latitude, and altitude values. Values are written to standard EXIF header data of each photo file. Geotagged values can be viewed using standard photo viewing applications such as Apple iPhoto, Yahoo! Flickr, Photoshop Elements, Google Picassa, and many others photo viewing apps that can display EXIF header values. Photos uploaded to Flickr or Picassa network albums can get mapped automatically to the Google or Yahoo maps.

  • Geomet'r is an adapter the size of a matchbox that can be anchored on the flash shoe, and connect to the IO port of the Nikon/Fujifilm camera body. Using the host camera to power its internal precision circuitry to connect wirelessly to 20 satellites and obtain an accurate reading of the geological location of the photo taken. Now you can log every photo taken during a road trip and view them on the Google map back home and plot and review your route. No longer do you need to record the location and circumstances of the photo taken; Geomet'r will do that for you.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5GPS for Nikon  Aug 17, 2008 By S. Alexander
The unit works fine. It is lacking a solid state COMPASS so you cannot get direction in the photo. You get coordinates and altitude in meters. It does draw over 100 mA (the power 5 standard LEDs would take) when it is on (even when the camera is off). If you leave it on and put your camera away you will have a dead battery when you want to use your camera again. The LED inside the unit that lets you know it is ON is very difficult to see in daylight. The camera top LCD screen will have a GPS logo if it is on and tracking.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


1Works great when it's not completely broken  Jun 30, 2009 By Daniel Hoherd
Like other people, my unit broke and I am unable to get it repaired or to get a reply from their support department. I actually did get one reply from their support, but when I asked a clarifying question I got no response, which leaves me 1 month into ownership of this somewhat expensive accessory which I bought specifically for a two month trip to Asia and it is now completely useless.

After considering my options, I think getting a GPS data logger to use with software is a better option. For one, it will work with other camera models. I had thought about switching my Nikon out for another camera, but that meant giving up the GPS data provided by this Macsense device.

If you do plan to go with an on-camera GPS, I would advise against this device. It has some design flaws, and it is clearly not made to withstand actual field use.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Nikon D300 GPS Attachment  Aug 17, 2008 By Paul Garland
This little gadget is fantastic. Just plug it in and it works. Nothing to it. Lat/lon and altitude in meters is automatically added to your EXIF data.

If you wish you can use their software which shows your picture in Google Maps. Kinda neat.

No complaints at all.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


1Stay away from this product  Jul 14, 2009 By J. Li "Andy"
When it worked, it was just great. But it stopped working after about 3 months during my second field trip. One of the internal data wire was broken which is really rare. Unlike most electronic product has 1 year warranty, this product does not have any warranty. So buying it at your own risk.

I may use my camera with the GPS unit every two months. The first one broke in about 3 months in my second trip. Thanks Amazon to replace it for me. The current one is broken again after a year and half. The idea of this unit is just great. But the quality is so bad and seems that it was produced in the 9th world country.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


3Less than thrilled  Mar 18, 2009 By Photoshop Wannabe
It works, in that it supplies GPS data to the EXIF so I can see where I was on Flickr, for instance.

Construction - not so great. The cord was forever getting caught on things and about the 3rd day the cheap flash mount ripped out and I lost it. So now I have it tapped to my camera strap. Ugly, but it works.

You must remember to turn it off or it will drain your battery.

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