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Sony GPS receiver
Nic Rossmüller : January 31th 2008 - 02:00 CET
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Sony GPS receiver GPS-CS1KASP : To update an announcement made last year, Sony said it will bundle new versions of the Picture Motion Browser software and Image Tracker software with its GPS receiver for digital imaging products. With this new software, the Sony GPS-CS1KASP device can trace the GPS coordinates of your video footage to an online map, courtesy of Google. The Sony GPS-CS1KASP product will continue to support GPS tagging of digital still photos. Sony includes two new attachment accessories so you can secure to the Sony GPS-CS1KASP GPS receiver to your arm when running or hiking or to your bike when cycling. The product continues to offer a carabiner to attach the receiver to a backpack or a belt loop.
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Sony GPS-CS1KASP - Price
To arrange your pictures geographically, import the logged data from the GPS device, using the supplied USB cable, and then download the digital images to a computer. The supplied GPS Image Tracker software synchronizes the images on your digital camera with the latitude, longitude and time readings from the Sony GPS-CS1KASP device. The GPS-CS1KASP device will be available next month for about $150 at the sonystyle website, at Sony Style retail stores, and at authorized dealers nationwide.
Sony GPS receiver - Features
• The GPS receiver records your location every 15 seconds
• The updated software pairs the GPS recordings with your video and still photos
• The cylindrical 12-channel receiver is only 3.5-inches long and weights just two ounces.
• Compatible with virtually any digital camera or camcorder
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