UPDATED: Nikon GP1 gives Nikon DSLR owners GPS

Lets you add geotagging data to your pictures

UPDATED: Nikon GP1 gives Nikon DSLR owners GPS. Cameras, Camera accessories, Nikon, GPS, Car And GPS 0

27 August 2008 5:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Nikon has announced a new GPS dongle for its Digital SLR range of cameras on Wednesday.

The new bolt-on accessory will be called the GP1 and add geotaging functionality, similar to the already announced Coolpix P6000 to allow photographers to geotag their images.

Expected to be available in October or November, the new add-on will come in two variants to fit the different DSLR models the company current offers.

The GP1 will support the newly announced D90 as well older models such as the D3, D300, and D700 cameras.

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  • Arctic Posted by Arctic, 90002
  • great design, but common features. If you see Solmeta N3, you will learn what more highlight features can be added on the gps. Posted by Bryan, China

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