Geometr Gps Receiver Nikon Dslr Realtime Geotag D700 D300 D3 More

Geometr Gps Receiver Nikon Dslr Realtime Geotag D700 D300 D3 More

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nikon d200 review

Product Description

# Feature: Plug-n-play with waterproof design
# SiRF III high sensitive chipset with built-in patch antenna
# Built-in WAAS/EGNOS demodulator
# 20 parallel tracking
# Low power consumption with compact design
# Supports NMEA0183 V2.2 data protocol

Specification:
# Acquisition Time (Hot/Warm/Cold): 1 / 38 / 42 sec.
# Sensitivity: -159dBm Tracking
# Power: 120mA @ 5V
# LED Indicator: Power On / Off
# Operating Temperature: -25 ~ 65 degrees C
# Storage Temperature: -40 ~ 80 degrees C

Details

  • New version. GNC-38 now adds Y cable. GPS Receiver & Shutter can be used simultaneously. Compatibility: Nikon D200, D300, D700, D2X, D2Xs, D2Hs, D3 and Fujifilm S5 Pro DSLR Cameras
  • Geomet’r GPS Adapter for Nikon and Fujifilm DSLRs is first product of its kind that brings real-time geotagging to photos taken on Nikon and Fujifilm DSLR cameras. Now support Nikon D300 and D3.
  • Other similar GPS Adapter sell for 0. Now you can add an indispensable accessory to your Nikon and Fujifilm DSLR camera and enjoy the latest GPS mobile technology. Software Included (but not required): Application Utility for both PC and Mac for you to view and locate your photos on the Google Map. Application works on Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, and Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.
  • Photos taken are geotagged with longitude, latitude, and altitude values. Values are written to standard EXIF header data of each photo file. Geotagged values can be viewed using standard photo viewing applications such as Apple iPhoto, Yahoo! Flickr, Photoshop Elements, Google Picassa, and many others photo viewing apps that can display EXIF header values. Photos uploaded to Flickr or Picassa network albums can get mapped automatically to the Google or Yahoo maps.
  • Geomet’r is an adapter the size of a matchbox that can be anchored on the flash shoe, and connect to the IO port of the Nikon/Fujifilm camera body. Using the host camera to power its internal precision circuitry to connect wirelessly to 20 satellites and obtain an accurate reading of the geological location of the photo taken. Now you can log every photo taken during a road trip and view them on the Google map back home and plot and review your route. No longer do you need to record the location and circumstances of the photo taken; Geomet’r will do that for you.

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Nikon D80 Review

Two and a half years ago Nikon announced the six megapixel D70, their first affordable enthusiasts digital SLR, it proved to be a very popular camera and strong competitor to the Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). Just fifteen months later Nikon revealed the D70s which was essentially the same camera with a some subtle tweaks (improved AF, wider flash coverage, higher capacity battery, larger LCD monitor). And so just over fifteen months on from the D70s Nikon present the latest incarnation of their ‘enthusiasts’ digital SLR line, the ten megapixel D80.

The D80 slots nicely between the entry-level D50 and the semi-professional / professional D200, clearly based on the D70 design but also different enough to be seen as a completely new model. It features a ten megapixel DX format CCD (the same we presume as used by Sony in the DSLR-A100), the metering sensor from the D50 and numerous other items taken or modified from the D200.

Key features

10.2 megapixel DX format CCD (1.5x FOV crop)
Image processing engine (similar to D200 / D2X)
3D Color Matrix Metering II, 420 pixel sensor (same as D50)
11-area AF system (new version of Multi-CAM 1000, similar to D200)
Custom Auto ISO (selectable maximum ISO, minimum shutter speed)
Configurable high ISO and long exposure noise reduction
Mechanical only shutter (maximum 1/4000 sec, flash sync to 1/200 sec)
Quoted 80 ms shutter lag (short viewfinder blackout; 160 ms)
Larger, brighter pentaprism viewfinder (x0.94 magnification)
Support for SD-HC (SD cards over 2 GB in capacity)
In-camera retouching
D-Lighting (shadow / highlight enhancement)
Red-eye reduction
Trimming
Monochrome
Filter effects
Small picture
Image overlay
Multiple-exposures
Compact body (smaller, lighter than D70/D70s)
Improved menu user interface (same as D200)
Higher capacity EN-EL3e battery (provides detailed information, same as D200)
Wireless flash integration (same as D200)

The Nikon d80 price in India is Rs. 56,250.

Nikon D80 is been shelfed for making the way for the new Nikon D90. For product comparison between the D80 and D90, please find it here…Nikon D80 vs D90 vs others.

To check out the list of Nikon Digital Camera Price visit to the Zen mobiles and gather all the updates of new technology.

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nikon d200 review
NEF: Nikon Electronic Format) в Windows Vista/ Windows 7. Программу могут использовать владельцы зеркальных фотокамер D4, D3X, D3S, D3, D2XS, D2X, D2HS, D2H, D1X, D1H, D1, D90, D80, D70S, D70, D60, D50, D40X, D40, D700, D300S, D300, D200, D100, D7000, …

Nikon D200 image review zoom and pan

Video showing the zoom and pan functions in Image review mode on the Nikon D200. Unlike the Fuji IS-Pro / S5 Pro ( www.youtube.com ), the D200 can zoom in past 100% when reviewing an image on the LCD. The 10MP resolution of the D200 compared to the 6MP of the Fuji also makes reviewing images on the D200 much easier than on the IS-Pro / S5 Pro.
nikon d200 review Video Rating: 5 / 5

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