

This procedures relies on your memory and the functionality provided in your photomanagement software such as Lightroom, ACDSee, etc.
#Gps4cam out of trips manual

Anyway latency is too slow and coordinating the two hands is not trivial.Īm I missing something? Is there a way to turn the app on in the morning and forget about it, batch copy geolocation data to the phone in the night? I did not find it. But according to the manual, its use is too much fuss: you need to take out the phone, connect it to the camera via WiFi, launch the app, turn on geotagging, wait a bit, disconnect the camera, then shoot - ah, where is that funny bird that I wanted to take a shot of?Īlternatively, you can use the phone as remote control to the camera: have both turned on whole day, hold the phone in one hand, the camera in the other hand, press the shot button on the phone's screen with your. What I tried: Panasonic image app allows, in principle, a phone to be used as an external GPS device. I had Lumix TZ60 with GPS, but I broke it. There is still one or two (Sony), but they will disappear very soon. I think to buy a camera with GPS is not an answer because the last models with GPS are disappearing from the market. What is the best practice to have both good picture quality (use a compact camera, not phone) and geotagging? Is there a compact camera with decent zoom (30x) with which it would be easy to have the photos geotagged?
