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  2. Nikon GP-1 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon GP-1. The Nikon GP-1 is a Global Positioning System (GPS) accessory receiver manufactured by Nikon that collects geographic coordinate data and places it into the Exif data of a picture. It connects to the camera via a proprietary cable and can be mounted on the flash shoe or on the camera strap.

  3. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    Nikon D5: DSLR 2016 External (Nikon GP-1, GP-1A, many third party) Nikon D6: DSLR 2020 [101] Built-in GPS [102] Nikon Df: DSLR 2013 External (Nikon GP-1, GP-1A, many third party) Nikon D600: DSLR 2012 External (Nikon GP-1, GP-1A, many third party) Nikon D610: DSLR 2013 External (Nikon GP-1, GP-1A, many third party) Nikon D750: DSLR 2014

  4. Nikon 1 series - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon 1 series is a discontinued camera line from Nikon, originally announced on 21 September 2011. [1] The cameras utilized Nikon 1-mount lenses , and featured 1" CX format sensors.

  5. Geotagged photograph - Wikipedia

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    The D1X and D1H that Nikon introduced in 2002 included a GPS interface. [3] In 2006 the first special GPS receiver for Nikon was produced by Dawntech. [4] Since 2009 Nikon has sold its own Geotagger GP-1. Canon uses the USB socket on the wireless file transmitter unit (WFT) as the GPS interface.

  6. Nikon D810 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon GP-1 or GP-1A GPS Unit for direct GPS geotagging. Third-party solutions partly with three-axis compass , data-logger , bluetooth and support for indoor use are available from Solmeta, [ 8 ] Dawn, [ 9 ] Easytag, [ 10 ] Foolography, [ 11 ] Gisteq [ 12 ] and Phottix. [ 13 ]

  7. Nikon D300S - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D300S is a 12.3-megapixel DX format digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by Nikon on 30 July 2009. It replaced the D300 as Nikon's flagship DX format DSLR adding HD video recording (with autofocus). It has some similarities to the Nikon D700, with the same resolution, but has a smaller, higher-density sensor. [1]