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| feb19 | This is my first truly geo-tagged picture. Now that I have a new camera, and the fact that we are going on vacation in a couple of weeks, now was the time to invest in this technology. Basically, without Canon's muy expensive ($600) WiFi/GPS attachment, your only option is to buy a GPS logger. I bought the QStarz BT-Q1300 Nano, which is 2/3 the size of an iPond Nano. Once it acquires the satellites (and you have set your camera's time as accurately as possible), you just start the device logging and go take your pictures. When you get home, you upload the GPS data from the device, and upload your pictures from your camera. Software provided with the BT-Q1300 will then sift through the data and the photos, comparing timestamps. Where the closely match up, the Lat/Long data are inserted into the EXIF data of the picture. These daffodils are in my neighborhood, and were illuminated by the setting sun. Things I would do differently: Nothing. Mods: None. | ||||||||||||
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| Camera: Canon EOS 50D | Date: 2/19/09 6:00 PM | Resolution: 650 x 1024 | Exp. Mode: Aperture priority | Exp. Time: 1/80s | Aperture: 8.0 | Focal Length: 56.0mm | ||||||||||||
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