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Phase One & GPS

Don Libby

Well-known member
I will shortly be upgrading my IQ 160 to my 5th Phase One back, an IQ 180. I also have some locations to shoot where I haven't been before and would like to be able to return without stumbling around finding "the" spot. While I normally keep a handheld GPS with me I'm beginning to see some need to actually branding the files with a GPS location. Is there such an animal available for the IQ1 series?
 

Jeffg53

Member
That's a pity, but there are plenty of Windows ones out there. I use either my Solmeta GPS or Motion-x on the iPhone to create logs. It's quite simple to do.
 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Thanks Jeff, it looks like it isn't for a PC - too bad...
What's a PC? :poke: Sorry mandatory Mac dig :D
(And yes I'll concede that the lack of a Mac tablet like the Surface Pro does indeed suck for tethering in the field. Heck, even a Mac bigot such as myself ended up having to buy one).
 

Digitalcameraman

Active member
Don,

Check this article regarding Geotagging your Images with Capture Pilot.
I had been involved in some aerial applications where this is now being implemented to solve that issue.

https://captureintegration.com/capture-one-quick-tip-geotagging-your-images-with-capture-pilot/

And I also found this article very valuable,

Knowledge base for Phase One and Mamiya Leaf users

Hope this explains a few options, oh wait, this is only for IQ2 series, sorry Don, get the ski mask ready.



I will shortly be upgrading my IQ 160 to my 5th Phase One back, an IQ 180. I also have some locations to shoot where I haven't been before and would like to be able to return without stumbling around finding "the" spot. While I normally keep a handheld GPS with me I'm beginning to see some need to actually branding the files with a GPS location. Is there such an animal available for the IQ1 series?
 
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