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  2. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    A camera that has built-in GPS; A camera with interface for an external GPS (the interface could be a physical connector or a bluetooth adapter to a remote GPS logger , or WiFi and an app to allow the camera to sync GPS from a smartphone);

  3. Ricoh Caplio 500SE - Wikipedia

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    The 500SE GPS-Camera is available with integrated GPS device and integrated digital compass. Besides the coordinates, the camera can capture the direction from which the photo is taken. External software can place the photos on digital maps, Geographical Information Systems or Google Earth.

  4. Nikon GP-1 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Red Hen Systems - Wikipedia

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    For non-Bluetooth applications, the DX-GPS includes a Garmin Geko unit designed to connect directly to the camera. Red Hen Systems is also a pioneer in smartphone integration, providing Blue2CAN users the ability to link their Android smart phone's GPS with the Blue2CAN and its Nikon hosts as of September 2010.

  6. Real-time geotagging - Wikipedia

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    One alternative to GPS is WiFi triangulation which uses the MAC addresses of nearby wireless access points to determine position. Automatic geotagging relies on media acquisition devices that contain GPS, aGPS, or WiFi or other local positioning systems. Many camera phones use all these methods: GPS, aGPS, cell tower signals, and WiFi ...

  7. Geotagged photograph - Wikipedia

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    Most cameras sold today do not contain a built-in GPS receiver; however, an external location-aware device, such as a hand-held GPS logger, can still be used with a non-GPS digital camera for geotagging. The photo is taken without geographical information and is processed later using software in conjunction with the GPS data.

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