Re: GPS for my Nikon D7000
Jeff I have seen these advertised before but I have not personally used one. I geotag my pictures on Flickr. But if you want the info in the EXIF file you might try one of them. I think in Lightroom you have the ability to edit the EXIF data and add notes to it.
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Adapter-.../dp/B0036QRHDS
Re: GPS for my Nikon D7000
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Originally Posted by Greg McCary
Jeff I have seen these advertised before but I have not personally used one. I geotag my pictures on Flickr. But if you want the info in the EXIF file you might try one of them. I think in Lightroom you have the ability to edit the EXIF data and add notes to it.
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Adapter-.../dp/B0036QRHDS
I looked at this one but the reviews aren't that great It is powered off the camera and doesn't work inside or if it is blocked by a tree limb or other obstacle. I am doing research myself but was hoping to get some tips or suggestions from some of the members that have used one, Jeff
Re: GPS for my Nikon D7000
Jeff, I asked a similar question awhile back and got some good advice from gryphonslair99 & freygr. Here's the link to that thread. http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=73674 I believe the hardware they suggest is compatible with Nikon and Canon. I haven't taken the plunge yet, so let me know how it works out for you.
Re: GPS for my Nikon D7000
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Originally Posted by ksbryan0
Jeff, I asked a similar question awhile back and got some good advice from gryphonslair99 & freygr. Here's the link to that thread.
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=73674 I believe the hardware they suggest is compatible with Nikon and Canon. I haven't taken the plunge yet, so let me know how it works out for you.
The need for the GPS has been put on the back burner and may no longer be needed. Thanks to everyone for your input, Jeff
Re: GPS for my Nikon D7000
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Grandpaw
I looked at this one but the reviews aren't that great It is powered off the camera and doesn't work inside or if it is blocked by a tree limb or other obstacle. I am doing research myself but was hoping to get some tips or suggestions from some of the members that have used one, Jeff
Maybe you will need it when your outside US some day:D
For your two worrying things, there are solutions. There are several brands GPS have internal battery, they doesn't powered off the camera. As a benefit, some of them can switch to camera power when the internal battery run out. So even in emergency, It promises to provide every photos with GPS datas.
When you go inside or some blocked areas without satellite signals, some GPS still provide GPS datas, it's called "indoor lock” function. The GPS unit can continuously provide GPS datas to photos you take after.