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Posted: Fri Sep 12th, 2014 08:15
 
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jk the GPS link doesn't ship to Canada but I found one that does and ordered one that comes with both cords for $53 CDN. Thanks



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Good news. I find it so useful having GPS data in the EXIF.


Have you had first snow yet?
I noticed news reports of snow storms in Calgary.
And here we are in Spain on 38C and no sign of rain since last year. 85mm rain since August 2013, we should have had more than 450mm!



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jk Calgary is 3000 KM west, we are in a different weather system most of the time influenced by the Great Lakes, think Mediterraniam Sea for size. In the last 2 weeks there has been heavy rainfall, about 100mm. Thankfully it wasn't snow as that much would give us almost a meter of snow. Seems there is no rain in Spain to fall on the plain.



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Robert wrote:
My answer to that one is to take a photo with the iPhone and mix it with the other images from the same session. Works well in Lightroom, for me anyway.

I have an App on my iPhone that produces a log file. I load this into Lightroom and as long as the clocks are in synch between phone and camera voila! You can also adjust the clock synching in Lightroom if they are out.

Sounds complicated but actually really easy. Lightroom will populate the exif data for you. Only issue is remembering to switch the app on.

 




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Thanks for that Rich, I will try and find the app.

I have a Garmin 60CXS which produces log files but it only has a PC interface... o.O

I discovered both my D3200 and the D200 clocks were set to GMT (winter time) rather than BST (summer time) so the iPhone clock was 1 Hr wrong, or right?

I adjusted all the Nikon images +1Hr and something went silly, the times were right but they sorted backwards!!!. I had to delete the images from Lightroom and re-import them, it worked OK second time around.



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This is the one I have:

http://www.geotagphotos.net

 




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Thanks Rich, website looks good, will probably D/L it tomorrow. :thumbsup:



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Hi MN Welcome to our friendly and I hope helpful group!

I had a D300 for several years as a 2nd body and the quality of images from it even against todays DSLR is very good.(I made a 4 foot wide pin sharp print from a D300 image, see pix below.) I regret trading it in 2 years ago. My daughter is a highly skilled photographer also with a young family and loves her D300. They still hold good 2nd hand values that must mean something, a good 2nd hand body ranges £350-£400 in UK.I would go for one rather than one of the present DX bodies.

If Nikon came out with a D400 I would be very keen to get one as a user of the D810 FX camera I do at times find a bag full of large FX lenses is very heavy for travel photography.

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