This is on DPREVIEW today:
http://www.dpreview.com …08/06080202sonygpscs1.asp![]()
It is the introduction of a GPS device that you can hang from a belt loop or somewhere else, and it records the date and time and where on Earth you are. When you get home you download the images, and it puts the location into the EXIF data for the images. You can then use the info for all sorts of things, including a map with the locations you were at when you took your pictures. The article is not 100% clear, but it looks like this only works with Sony cameras.
This is a cute toy, and something I would like to have, but if it is only available for Sony cameras, it is another example of proprietary technology that winds up with Sony shooting themselves in the foot. Then again, if it is (or becomes) available for other cameras, perhaps Sony is learning - time will tell.
Have Fun,

Cool idea!
