Joshua Goldman | Feb 03, 2009

(Credit: Jobo)
Back in September, I mentioned a new GPS geotagging device for digital
cameras with hot shoes, the Jobo
PhotoGPS. Unfortunately, at launch, Jobo left Mac users out of the picture,
so to speak: The included software used to match the receiver's recorded data to
photos transferred to a computer was Windows only. However, arriving a little
later than originally planned, there is now a Mac version of the software.
For the unfamiliar,
the
PhotoGPS is a small and lightweight GPS receiver that fits directly on any
digital camera's hot shoe--just like a flash unit. The US$175 device allows
automatic geotagging by capturing raw GPS and time data and then pairing it with
the photos you shoot once they are offloaded to a computer.
Via
Crave CNET
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