Let a GPS tag along
Geo Tagging is all the rage these days. People had long given up labeling, relying instead on their severely flawed memories to store who took which picture where. If a picture says a thousand words, then a geotagged picture says a thousand and two, and what beautiful words they are.
If you bought an amazing camera years back when it was rude to mention double digit mega-pixel specs, your camera might also be missing the ever vital GPS to tag your pictures. Well the ATP GPS PhotoFinder PRO is here to make sure you don't need to spend a fortune on a new camera.
The PhotoFinder PRO uses an ingenious method to tag your photos without needing any complicated setup or software. You merely take the PhotoFinder with you wherever you go while taking pictures, and it logs your GPS location while it is activated. Then whenever you want, just pop your photo storage card into the PhotoFinder, and it will add the geo tag by looking at the time-stamp of each image.
Of course, you will need to ensure that your camera's time is synced with the GPS so that the tagging is accurate. Really! What a bother! They expect us go all the way and change two digit in the camera configuration, some people.
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