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Wolverine GEO-35/GEO35 Geotag GPS Receiver for Nikon and Fuji DSLR’s

11 January 2010 45 views 2 Comments

  • GeoTag photos anywhere in the world. 20 parallel satellite tracking channels for fast acquisition
  • Embeds GPS coordinates in the image’s metadata (EXIF) during exposure
  • Easy to install – Plugs into the camera 10-pin connector and Hotshoe
  • Ultra compact design with low power consumption. Draws power directly from camera
  • Includes easy to use application software to map pictures. Compatible with Google Map, Google World, Picasa and others

Product Description
The most advanced GPS geographical tag accessory for your Nikon D700, D300, D200, D2Hs, D2Xs, D3 or Fujifilm S5 Pro Photo. The Wolverine GEO is a GPS accessory that attaches to the latest Nikon or Fuji DSLR’s to tag your exact location every time you take a picture. No need to guess where you took a picture, no need to manually associate each picture with location. The Wolverine GEO takes this burden away and map-tag your exact location onto your picture wherever you are. Paired with a compatible digital SLR camera from Fuji or Nikon, the Geo presents a user with the ability to embed in images geospatial data in the form of GPS coordinates in the image’s metadata during exposure.

Wolverine GEO-35/GEO35 Geotag GPS Receiver for Nikon and Fuji DSLR’s

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2 Comments »

  • C. Vandivere said:

    Great product … just remember to turn it off when you turn your camera off.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • S. Mayo said:

    I have always attempted to track where I took a photo manually. When I purchased the Nikon D300 and learned of it’s capability to accept GPS input and record it in the metadata with the photograph I was eager to try it.

    After looking at several options and not wanting to spend a great deal, I purchased the Wolverine GEO-35. I am very please with my selection. It works exactly as stated.

    Pros:

    - Small and light

    - Comes with velcro and a plastic shoe to attach it to the hot shoe of the camera

    - On/off switch saves the camera battery

    - Flashing/steady light indicates the GPS status

    Cons:

    - Takes a long time to establish a connection and start recording the GPS info. Although I have yet to time it, it is much slower than my Garmin eTrex GPS

    - You are unable to use the flash when the GPS is attached. I am hoping to figure out a way around this.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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