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Aug 02, 2006 15:40 |  #1

This is on DPREVIEW today:

http://www.dpreview.co​m …08/06080202sony​gpscs1.asp (external link)

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.

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Aug 02, 2006 15:53 |  #2

I could be wrong... but I'm pretty sure other companies make something like this. That's the first time I've seen that Sony model, but I've heard of the concept in magazine reviews of a different manufacturer. I'll see if I can track it down in my archived tower of mags... :)


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Aug 02, 2006 22:15 |  #3

WWMX will do the same thing if you have a Garmin GPS (or can convert to GPX format) I believe with any image by syncing with the timestamp.

I admit, before I read up on it, the sony had me excited for about two seconds.




  
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Aug 03, 2006 14:32 |  #4

Someone else's version posted a bit ago here


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Aug 03, 2006 15:31 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #5

I see the tracking part of the TrackStick, but I don't see where it can write the location into the EXIF data of an image. That is just a software app away, but the Sony has it in the shrink wrap, if you will. Hopefully this feature will become more popular and available to all of us digital photography folks, whether it comes from Sony or someone else.Have Fun,


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Aug 03, 2006 15:41 |  #6

Sounds sort of like the Sony positions photo pushpins where they'd fall on the track rather than actually writing the lat/long to the EXIF data. But they're a little (a lot?) fuzzy about the details.


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Aug 03, 2006 16:38 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #7

But they're a little (a lot?) fuzzy about the details

Sort of like their high-ISO images. . . :rolleyes: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Aug 03, 2006 19:45 |  #8

Well, I really wasn't going to embark on any Sony-bashing. Not that they don't deserve it for a number of reasons, but, in the interests of brotherhood, openness and fair play, I was going to give them the opportunity to get it right, and well-made. For a change.


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Aug 03, 2006 21:53 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #9

Just to be straight - I'm sure the Sony is and will be a good camera - it improves the competition (as in Canon). But with a straight line like that, I couldn't resist - this is, after all, a one-brand forum. ;)

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Aug 03, 2006 22:10 |  #10

why wud u need one of those lol, if ya cant remember were you were when u took the photograph or were it was...............um white jacket men should be calling


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Aug 05, 2006 16:45 |  #11

I may shoot several hundred photos along a trail; having the specific location for a given shot makes it easier to get back to the same place to track changes over time, for instance. If you're photographing, say, a bird, there's not necessarily going to be a lot of useful content to help you relocate that spot. Similarly, I know at least one person who went on a tour of India, photographing temples, and by the time he got home he hadn't a clue which was which.


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Aug 05, 2006 21:19 |  #12

(Thinks of Arches NP in Utah)
There are thousands of arches; and posting lat/lang would make it useful for both you and others to go back to the same spot; maybe in a different season....


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Aug 05, 2006 23:09 |  #13

Knowing Sony, it'll be only for Sony cameras :( Cool idea!


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Aug 05, 2006 23:14 |  #14

Interesting,., this feature is something you will see on "wish lists" for new EOS releases dating back to the D60/10D era on thois very forum...

Sony is the first to pick up on it,. I say good for them. The first gen is a clunky off camera add on that's proprietary,. so what else is new. In a few years? Onboard built into Cameras,. or a card slot provided for the option (an SD sized GPS? is it possible?)

Another first for Sony.


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Aug 06, 2006 03:13 |  #15

SD sized GPSes already exist, though they do have something of a lump at the end to accommodate the antenna. They also require SDIO support, which tends to require licensing an SDIO stack (or a whole bunch of software work).

My vote would be for adding Bluetooth to the cameras. It's a simple, low-power chipset. Bluetooth capable GPSes are already common and are inexpensive - I own one which I use with a Pocket PC for in-car navigation.

Sony aren't first, really - many Nikon DSLRs have an optional cable to link to a serial GPS.

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