RGF said:Right now is testing geotag on my iPhone. I don't need high accuracy but more of a reminder where I was. Other suggestions to test. Test of iPhone geotag will done later this week when I get home
RGF said:Looking for suggestions for h/w options to geo tag images. Obviously canon GPS attachments are the deluxe solution but they are pricey ($250 per body) and I don't need the deluxe solution. Only something that works well, captures location every few minutes so I can have images tagged in LR.
If you're a Mac person, and you have Aperture or iPhoto, there is a method in the apps to tag your photos taken with a camera with shots taken with the iPhone. All it requires is that the time in the camera is synched closely with the iPhone time.RGF said:Right now is testing geotag on my iPhone. I don't need high accuracy but more of a reminder where I was. Other suggestions to test. Test of iPhone geotag will done later this week when I get home
tolusina said:Here, let me Google that for you....
http://www.google.com/search?safe=off&client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&source=android-home&site=webhp&source=hp&ei=WQjcUfTeJKK0ygHzqoG4Ag&q=geotagging+with+iphone&oq=geo+tagging+with&gs_l=mobile-gws-hp.1.4.0i13l5.9392.22727.0.27334.12.8.0.2.2.0.325.1293.0j5j1j1.7.0....0...1c.1.19.mobile-gws-hp.a0cdNqplJpU
Results include...
http://gps4cam.com/
http://www.geotagphotos.net/en/
And...
http://www.saltpepper.net/geotag/
RGF said:Looking for suggestions for h/w options to geo tag images. Obviously canon GPS attachments are the deluxe solution but they are pricey ($250 per body) and I don't need the deluxe solution. Only something that works well, captures location every few minutes so I can have images tagged in LR.
boggy4062 said:If you are a serious (or even less, but still serious) photographer,you will be using Lightroom. There are many apps for iPhone and Android,which create appropriate Geotags that Lightroom can import directly. No need for dedicated devices, since smartphones can do anything nowadays. Just make sure that your camera's time is set (close enough).