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Spiegel Online, website of Der Spiegel (The Mirror), Europe's biggest and most influential weekly magazine, published a review of ATP GPS Photo Finder.

Summary of the review in English
Pro: GPS PhotoFinder is very easy to use, and battery is good enough for 1 whole photo-shooting day.
Con: Time zone problem and the manual needs improvement regarding the adjustment of time zone.

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GPS gadget aims to ease geotagging

What's different is that instead of marrying that location data with your photos on a computer using special software, the Photo Finder has an SD card slot and handles the tagging by itself.

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SD-compatible GPS makes geotagging easy

The pocket-sized receiver keeps track of where you go and, so long as you've synchronized your camera with the clock on the Photo Finder, will match up your photos with where you were when you took them. Inserting an SD, SDHC, MMC or Memory Stick PRO Duo card allows the device to embed this location information into the EXIF metadata of the images on the card.

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Geotagging Photos on a Budget: ATP GPS Gadget Does It Like a Card Reader

Built-in card reading works with MMC/SD and MemoryStick Duo, but the clever little box also has on-the-go USB functionality so it can interface with some digital cameras without needing a PC. Currently it works with JPEG files only, though that's the convenient format most of us use anyway.

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ATP Photofinder GPS Picture Tracker

More of a clever gadget than a serious navigational tool, the ATP Photofinder will be useful for world travellers and anyone into Geotagging, but its slightly hit-or-miss accuracy limits its use for anything more demanding. However it is well made, very easy to use, and the inclusion of a card reader and compatibility with widely-used free software makes it extremely convenient.

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Easily GeoTag or GeoCode Your Photos For Picasa and Google Earth, On-The-Go, With This Great Little Device - No PC Required!

Using the ATP Photofinder has rekindled my interest in Amateur photography, it has been great taking loads of images and sharing them with friends and relatives via Picasa and showing them exactly where I took them - you really feel like you're contributing to the knowledge of the World when people can look at Google Maps or Google Earth, then click on one of your photos to get a real persons view of that area too.

Highly recommended, great fun and easy to use. Get one now!

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The following are media exposures of GPS Photo Finder.
 
 
Engadget.com
 
If you're heavy into geotagging -- and we think you are -- you may want to look into an interesting new product from ATP (no relation to the multifunctional nucleotide of the same name) called the GPS Photo Finder, a unique device which automatically tags your digital pictures with latitude and longitude, without the need for a PC nearby.
 
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Coolest-gadgets.com
 
However, if I were on a camping trip, and I wanted to know where I was so I could revisit it again, I think this ATP GPS Photo Finder would be a very useful gadget.
 
 
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Techpin.com
 
You could take it with you on a trip for example, from where you’d want to take some nice memories with you back home, so the ATP GPS Photo Finder would be the ideal instrument to track your trips and organize them geographically after.
 
We agree with ATP’s Vice President of Sales, Michael Plaksin, who sees a significant growth of this technology in the near future, because it is the easiest way to organize your pictures and the fastest way to add so many details to them.

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Slipperybrick.com
 
The ATP GPS Photo Finder allows you to tag your photos with GPS coordinates so you can find the locations they were taken. You plug your camera’s memory card into the Photo Finder’s built-in card reader or USB port, and it automatically finds and tags your images without any additional software or hardware.
 
 
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OhGizmo.com
 
Being too poor to actually shell out the cash for a purpose built geotagging gadget, on my last few trips I’ve taken along a regular GPS and synchronized my camera’s clock to it. I’d leave the GPS on while I was taking pics, and then when I got home, spend an unbelievably tedious evening matching the GPS info with my image timestamps. If you don’t have as many free evenings to spend doing unbelievably tedious things as I do, check out the ATP GPS Photo Finder. It does basically the same thing, except faster and better and without a PC.
 
 
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GPSWorld.com

According to the company, the ATP Photo Finder is compact enough to fit in the palm of a user's hand, and it features a SiRFstarIII GPS receiver, 128Mbytes of onboard memory, and an LCD for displaying its status. A camera's flash memory card can be plugged directly into the device's card reader or USB port, and will automatically tag images stored on the card.
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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