

This software will geotag automatically your pictures. To upload the pictures on your mac or pc, you can use gps4cam desktop (free download on our website: ). Take a picture with your camera of this screen.ģ. At the end of your trip, press the ‘QR Code’ button (previously ‘Export’ button), which will generate a 2D bar code. Launch gps4cam Pro and press the ‘Start a new trip’ button.Ģ. TUAW: GPS4CAM works flawlessly and quickly, and is an excellent addition to the app library of any photographer with an iPhoneġ. DPREVIEW: A great tool for photographers, gps4cam is compatible with every image format (jpg, raw, tiff.) and is the ideal accessory for every kind of digital camera Gps4cam Pro has been created to answer some of your most demanding requirements and offer both new features (such as cloud capabilities) and usability enhancements. What’s more, you can use gps4cam Pro without connecting to a network, which is perfect for trips abroad. Thanks to gps4cam Pro, you will never again waste your time trying to find out where you took a specific picture - from now on, all your photos will be localized! The App works with all camera brands and there is no need to synchronize manually your camera and your iPhone. With gps4cam Pro you can geotag the photos you take with your favorite digital camera. Please note that gps4cam Lite has all gps4cam Pro features but only the photos taken during the first 30 minutes of each trip can be geotagged. It allows you to try all the features before you purchase the Pro version. But this GPS unit is really sturdy and compact, most importantly, it does what it is supposed to do.Gps4cam Lite is the free version of gps4cam Pro. I shall use the wire till it rots or spolit, whichever comes first. Well, no use crying over split milk and no point having buyer's guilt.

What a shame!!! I should have just paid a little more to get the Bluetooth dongle instead of using the wire to attach to my D7000. They should cost less than a GPS tracker, since they are a simpler device. The GPS modules are really cheap ($20 or less in quantity) and the other electronics needed are really simple (There are a ton of DIY solutions, I'd just be afraid to fly with one, thinking the homemade device might draw the scrutiny of security). In general, I continue to be amazed at how expensive these GPS receivers are. I was also leaning more towards a wired unit. On a D200, it might not work quite as well, the connection for it is on the front of the camera, so the receiver might not fit there as well. When I turn the camera on (or the meter is reactivated), the camera's bluetooth unit connects instantly to the GPS unit and it's ready to shoot before I'm ready to press the shutter. So far my tests have the GPS unit getting a lock on the satellites in about 15 seconds, and I just leave it on when I'm out shooting. The GPS unit recharges via USB to your computer, and includes a 2GB micro SD card that it stores your GPS tracks on in case you want the track information. * wait a few seconds for the lights to blink the right sequence * turn on the GPS unit (very small device) - you can attach the GPS to the hotshoe, or put it on your pocket or anywhere you want it * plug in the bluetooth dongle to the camera my D7000, but basically it works like this: I haven't had time to write up a review, and I don't know how it works with a D200 vs. You can see the package I received in the photo below (I left out a cool shoe extender that they also included so that you can mount the GPS on your shoe with the flash extended up) which includes a bluetooth unit, a gps device (including a 2GB micro SD card), cable, shoe extender, and USB micro SD reader. For that price, I received a great package and excellent product. I bought it online from for $150 + $12 shipping (you have to add both the product and the shipping to your cart on their site). I just recently purchased an EasyTag Bluetooth (B1) for my D7000.
