I just watched this Tech Tip on using the Hasselblad Global Image GPS Locator Unit that tags and archives each image with place coordinates, time and even altitude.
Then the image can be placed and located where is was shot on Google Earth using Phocus software. Freaking amazing:
http://www.hasselblad.com/about-hasselblad/hasselblad-in-motion/tech-tips.aspx
Seems like a cool device for landscape, travel, and documentary work. Pretty small, and plugs into the side of the HD cameras:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/578717-REG/Hasselblad_70310155_70310155_Global_Image_GPS.html
This quote was also interesting: "As future online search engines are developed and expanded, it will be possible to do more sophisticated mapping with the metadata retrieved by this unit."
I'm interested in this because I am ratcheting up travel with my H kit, including some destination weddings.
-Marc
Then the image can be placed and located where is was shot on Google Earth using Phocus software. Freaking amazing:
http://www.hasselblad.com/about-hasselblad/hasselblad-in-motion/tech-tips.aspx
Seems like a cool device for landscape, travel, and documentary work. Pretty small, and plugs into the side of the HD cameras:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/578717-REG/Hasselblad_70310155_70310155_Global_Image_GPS.html
This quote was also interesting: "As future online search engines are developed and expanded, it will be possible to do more sophisticated mapping with the metadata retrieved by this unit."
I'm interested in this because I am ratcheting up travel with my H kit, including some destination weddings.
-Marc