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GeoSpatial Experts launches new GPS camera bundles

GeoSpatial Experts has launched three new GPS camera bundles designed especially for geotagging and mapping digital photographs.

It is now possible to buy the company’s popular GPS-Photo Link 5.0 photo-mapping software with the Sony A55, Ricoh G700SE, and Casio EX-H20G GPS cameras.

Rick Bobbitt, president of GeoSpatial Experts explained: “The introduction of high-quality GPS cameras from some the best known names in digital photography highlights the growing role that photo mapping is playing in mainstream business applications.” 

Each of the GPS cameras mentioned has a variety of features helpful in geotagging and photo-mapping applications. For example, the Sony A55 is one of Sony’s first Single Lens Translucent digital cameras with built-in GPS but it also has full-time DSLR style phase-detection autofocus. In 2007, Ricoh introduced its 500SE model as the first GPS-equipped SLR designed for GIS data collection.

Mr Bobbitt said: “Used with GPS-Photo Link software, these new GPS cameras are so easy to operate that you don’t have to be an expert in mapping or photography to accurately pinpoint your photo locations on a map.”

It was in 2001 that GeoSpatial Experts first developed GPS-Photo Link, and it has now become the industry standard software for digital photo mapping.


Source:Surveyequipment

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