Monday, May 18, 2009

Sony Gps-cs3k Review




Remember the Sony GPS-CS3K? Of course you do. Well we never really got our hands on this GPS photo tagger (or geotagger) like we did with ATP GPS Photofinder but someone else did. And here’s a snippet from their review:

The whole process for geocoding images is quite simple. Just turn it on when you start your voyage and activate the “hold” function to disable the buttons to avoid unintentional input. For geocoding open the back cover and insert your MS/SD card. Sadly no support for other memory cards types and older generations are not supported.

Memory Stick media is slightly thicker than newer MS cards, and SD card works perfectly. In our test we used a 8GB SD card. After inserting close the cover and select “Matching” from the menu. It automatically detects the images on your memory card and puts geocode information into the EXIF data.

Check out the full review and more photos at akihabaranews. Sony GPS-CS3K currently goes for $113 on Amazon and is in stock.

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