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ATP Electronics GPS PhotoFinder - Standalone Image Geotagger

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ATP Electronics GPS PhotoFinder - Standalone Image Geotagger
Key Features
  • Incorporates GPS Data into JPEG Files
  • Built-in Card Slot for Tagging Pictures
  • 128MB of Memory to Store Location Data
  • USB Port for Computers and Card Readers
The ATP GPS PhotoFinder is a GPS datalogger that features a card slot and USB connectivity to apply GPS coordinates to JPEG images. Unlike other GPS datalogging devices, this product can apply the EXIF data to the files without the use of a computer. It is a compact and portable unit that is usable by point-and-shoot digital camera owners as well as digital SLR users.

In further detail, the PhotoFinder has two key elements of connectivity. The first is a combined Secure Digital/MMC and Memory Stick card slot. When a card in inserted during downtime or at the end of the day, the PhotoFinder reads through the JPEG filed contained within and appends the EXIF metadata with GPS coordinates. The other port is a mini USB port that has two modes of functionality. In one mode, a USB card reader may be connected and other card formats like CompactFlash can be used with the PhotoFinder as long as they are formatted with the FAT32 file system (nearly all digital cameras format cards FAT32). The other mode allows the PhotoFinder to connect to a home computer (Mac/PC/Linux) and it will appear up as a 128MB USB drive. What is on that drive is the saved tracklog in a KML format that can be easily imported and mapped by Google Earth or other software applications that accept the format.

In use, the PhotoFinder is extremely simple to operate. When the unit powers on, it will seek out the signals from GPS satellites above. Once the channels are "locked," the device can and should be left on and operating as long as the user is out shooting. The time to lock will vary depending on the ready state of the GPS and the clarity of the satellite link. "Cold-start" times can be as quick as 45 seconds; "hot-start" is 1 second. A set of two AAA batteries will provide 7.5-8 hours of constant use.

When ready, all a user has to do following a day of photography is insert a card into the PhotoFinder or copy the tracklog into their favorite photo editor that can accept such data. Actually, the Geotagging operation using either method can be done at anytime as the PhotoFinder is simply matching the times it has recorded, with the time stamp the camera records onto each photo. Couldn't be easier!

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ATP Electronics PhotoFinder GPS Overview

The ATP GPS PhotoFinder is a GPS datalogger that features a card slot and USB connectivity to apply GPS coordinates to JPEG images. Unlike other GPS datalogging devices, this product can apply the EXIF data to the files without the use of a computer. It is a compact and portable unit that is usable by point-and-shoot digital camera owners as well as digital SLR users.

In further detail, the PhotoFinder has two key elements of connectivity. The first is a combined Secure Digital/MMC and Memory Stick card slot. When a card in inserted during downtime or at the end of the day, the PhotoFinder reads through the JPEG filed contained within and appends the EXIF metadata with GPS coordinates. The other port is a mini USB port that has two modes of functionality. In one mode, a USB card reader may be connected and other card formats like CompactFlash can be used with the PhotoFinder as long as they are formatted with the FAT32 file system (nearly all digital cameras format cards FAT32). The other mode allows the PhotoFinder to connect to a home computer (Mac/PC/Linux) and it will appear up as a 128MB USB drive. What is on that drive is the saved tracklog in a KML format that can be easily imported and mapped by Google Earth or other software applications that accept the format.

In use, the PhotoFinder is extremely simple to operate. When the unit powers on, it will seek out the signals from GPS satellites above. Once the channels are "locked," the device can and should be left on and operating as long as the user is out shooting. The time to lock will vary depending on the ready state of the GPS and the clarity of the satellite link. "Cold-start" times can be as quick as 45 seconds; "hot-start" is 1 second. A set of two AAA batteries will provide 7.5-8 hours of constant use.

When ready, all a user has to do following a day of photography is insert a card into the PhotoFinder or copy the tracklog into their favorite photo editor that can accept such data. Actually, the Geotagging operation using either method can be done at anytime as the PhotoFinder is simply matching the times it has recorded, with the time stamp the camera records onto each photo. Couldn't be easier!

Geotags JPEG Images
Latitude and Longitude information is appended to a JPEG file non-destructively and without recompressing the JPEG file. When image files are viewed or edited on a computer, this information is accessible by programs like Adobe Lightroom, Apple iPhoto, Google Earth and Picasa to name a few. Therefore, based upon a GPS-originated timeline, an accurate representation of a user's location for each image is able to be generated. A key requirement for this to work is synchronization with the clocks on the camera and the GPS unit. The PhotoFinder receives UTC (Universal Time) from the GPS satellite broadcast.
Multiple Connectivity Options
The PhotoFinder can directly accept Secure Digital and Memory Stick cards and with an adapter (not included), the device can read CompactFlash and xD Picture Cards. Furthermore, the PhotoFinder can connect to a home computer where the tracklog file can be backed up or imported into programs that can read and interpret geospatial data.
SiRF III Chipset
Utilizes the latest SiRFstar III chipset for GPS reception. It is greatly superior to previous GPS microcontrollers and has fewer issues with maintaining a lock in areas where there is not a clear view of the sky such as urban areas and deep woods. It has been proven to be the most reliable and accurate reception system available today.
Updated Version
Operates with firmware version 2.0 which is more accurate and reliable than previous versions.

ATP Electronics PhotoFinder GPS Specs

Memory
128MB Built-in memory
Screen Size
128 x 32 Pixel text screen with backlighting
Chipset
SiRFstar III
Connection Time
Cold start: 45 sec
Warm start: 35 sec
Hot start: 01 sec
Channels
20
Presets
None
Waterproofing
Splash resistant
Output Connector
USB
Memory Card Slot
Secure Digital/MMC/SDHC
Memory Stick, -PRO, -Duo

Other card types are possible with use of a USB card reader (not included)

Power Source
2x AAA Alkaline or NiMH batteries
Dimensions
3.25 x 1.75 x 1.00" (82.55 x 44.45 x 25.4mm)
Weight
Approximately 2 oz (60g)

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