Track your Trip on Google Earth with the GPS Photo Finder

Published by Sierra Monica B., on Dec 26 2007, in the categories: Gadgets



Track your Trip on Google Earth with the GPS Photo Finder


Have you ever needed to add more data, besides the classic date and time, to your digital pictures right at the place you are shooting them?


ATP, a top memory solutions manufacturer, recognized for its highest quality DRAM and flash memory modules, has announced us about the release of a unique device that allows you to add extra data to your pictures, to associate them with the places where they were taken, and we are talking about geotagging, the possibility to add GPS coordinates to photos, and organize them using programs like Google Earth or Picasa 2.

For those that have not heard about it yet, the new small portable device is called the GPS Photo Finder and it is compatible with all major branded cameras that support the JPEG file format and allows you to geotag your photos from multiple digital cameras.


More than that, it does not require an intermediate software or hardware to work, and all that you need to do is to synchronize it with your camera, take the pictures, insert your memory card into the GPS Photo Finder in order to add the GPS data to all your pictures automatically, and then use a compatible software on your PC to track their location on the map.


Track your Trip on Google Earth with the GPS Photo Finder


This small accessory can be carried anywhere, and it is extremely simple to use.
You can view the settings on its 128x32pixels Dot Matrix FSTN display with backlight, and another thing you have to know is that the compatible memory card types are Compact Flash, SD 2.0 SDHC, MMC and Memory Stick Duo Pro.
It has an embedded NAND Flash memory of 128MB and the connectivity with the PC is made via a miniUSB cable.


You could take it with you on a trip for example, from where you’d want to take some nice memories with you back home, so the ATP GPS Photo Finder would be the ideal instrument to track your trips and organize them geographically after.


We agree with ATP’s Vice President of Sales, Michael Plaksin, who sees a significant growth of this technology in the near future, because it is the easiest way to organize your pictures and the fastest way to add so many details to them.


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