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GPS tagging of photos taken with EOS 40D
Hello,
I have done some initial research into looking at adding GPS info to my photos taken with my EOS 40D. It appears that the only way this can be achieved is by purchasing the expensive WFT-E3A wireless transmitter ($760 at Amazon currently) and a handheld GPS device and using those two items together. Seems quite expensive!
Are there any other means of achieving this goal which aren't so pricey? Or should I just scrap the whole idea of doing this?
Eric
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Re: GPS tagging of photos taken with EOS 40D
Eric,
Just use a handheld GPS to mark a waypoint each time you take a picture. Sure it wont embed the information into the camera, but you can make notes as to what frame it is.
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Or take a picture of the GPS' screen just before or after shooting your main subject.
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Thanks! I think I'm just going to scrap this whole idea and just take notes in a little notepad as to where I am before each series of photos I take or a notation of where I'm spending the day! The whole idea of spending $1200 on equipment to add this info to the photo file is ludicrous. I'd rather spend the dough on the 100-400 L series zoom lens.
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1 series body?
Then you could do a voice note as to the location of the photo that would be tied to that frame.
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Lightroom 2 can handle this information in the metadata and there are now SD cards (with the CF adapter for your 40D) which have the requisite information.
I agree wholeheartedly with the spending the money of a 100-400. Firstly, because *I* have one and it affords me enormous pleasure and secondly because I can't imagine why anyone would really *need* latitude and longitude info about their shots. This is my ignorance talking, so please enlighten me. What were the reasons for wanting GPS data in the first place?
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There are devices such as the Sony GPS tracker which can be used for this purpose.
The software which comes with it will match up photos to GPS co-ordinates, and add them to the EXIF data.
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I thought it might be cool to have the location info viewable in the photos.
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There are a few GPS units on the market that will add the latitude and longitude info to the file. Just keep it near the camera, and when your done shooting, you connect it to the memory card and press a button. I think Jobo and ATP make them.
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So, when you shoot the Eiffel tower, say, the Acropolis or Angkor Wat, you'll need latitude and longitude coordinates printed in bright white letters underneath, just in case you forget where you were? [
] Sorry, just kidding with you. I suppose if you're a quantity surveyor or architect or landscape gardener or something like that, there's a very good reason for including GPS data in a photo. There's a layer in Google Earth where people's holiday snaps can be added, which might help, but only after you've uploaded them.
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