Global Positioning System For Sony Digital Cameras
The 12-channel GPS unit is 3-½ inches long, weighs two ounces, and is
sold with a carabineer to easily attach to a backpack or a belt loop. 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 GPS-CS1 device.
Once synchronized, your photos can become virtual push pins on an online map
by activating the Picture Motion Browser software bundled with the latest Sony
cameras and camcorders released after July. You can easily add new photos and
coordinates to the mapping web site, courtesy of Google Maps, and showcase years
of globe-trotting.
The GPS-CS1 GPS device will be available next month for about $150 at sonystyle.com,
at Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail),
and at authorized dealers nationwide.
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