Hi Rob, if you go to Google Maps and find where you want to be then right click and select "whats here" you will see the Long Lat co-ordinates appear in the main bar.
I tried nerjaace method and it works like a charm but best suited for real estate type work. Of course that will not work very well if one is out shooting in the woods (outback).
Quote: Originally posted by Rob63 on August-05-2010
All $$$ is tied up in Canon
Most of mine also Rob,
But I have the Nikon D300s just so I can help the Nikon customers along.
When shooting with the Canon's and I need the GPS data I use my iPhone and email the Co-Ords home with a brief description. Time Date Stamp from the image EXIF and email message line up also.
Regards, Smooth
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