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GP-1 GPS Unit from Nikon
Acquired data: Latitude, longitude, altitude, time information Time required for satellite acquisition: Approx. 45 sec. (cold start), approx. 5 sec. (hot start) Power source: Supplied from camera body Receiving indicators: Compatible models:D90 (via accessory terminal cable GP1-CA90), D3, D300, ...
Official Nikon D3X specs. It's here, folks!
Official Nikon D3X specs. It's here, folks!
sebrogers.typepad.com — The rumours surrounding Nikon's launch of its much-anticipated high-res follow-up to the D3 have reached the usual intensity on the web in the past few days, as we approach the 1st December launch date. Well, the wait is over: it's... (more) Official Nikon D3X specs. It's here, folks!
NIKON UNVEILS A DIGITAL MASTERPIECE: THE D3X DIGITAL SLR
press.nikonusa.com — With Extreme 24.5-Megapixel Resolution, Processed Image Files Exceeding 138 MB, Five Frame-per-Second Burst Speed and Nikon Core Technologies, the D3X Ushers in a New Level of Image Quality (more) NIKON UNVEILS A DIGITAL MASTERPIECE: THE D3X DIGITAL SLR
 News | Nikon D3X
News | Nikon D3X
nikon.com — TOKYO —Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of the Nikon D3X digital SLR. This exciting new camera employs a Nikon FX-format CMOS imaging sensor (35.9 x 24.0 mm) with an imaging area equivalent to 35mm film, and its 24.5 effective ... (more) News | Nikon D3X
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Nikon Readies Camera-Top GPS Unit
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... processing software now supports geo-tagging, including Nikon's own ViewNX) or by online services like Flickr. The unit goes about its job pretty quietly. The only tech specs listed concern the GP-1's flashing blinkenlights -- green and red LEDS which indicates just how many satellites have been locked onto. We expect this to be of the usual Nikon set-and-forget quality. Unfortunately, it also has another, less attractive, Nikon trait -- the outrageous $240 price tag. Product page [Nikon via Rob Galbraith] See Also: ...

Nikon's geotagging GP-1 dongle now available
Engadget — ... When we asked how you'd change Nikon's 720p-recording D90 DSLR, many of you globe-trotting photogs let out wistful sighs, gazed at the brightest star, and wished with all your might for automatic geotagging of photos. Like some trickster genie, Nikon is ...

Nikon GP-1 SLR GPS Now Available for $240 [GPS]
Gizmodo — ... Compatible with the D200, D3, D700, D90, D300 and D3X, the GP-1 is an absolutely no-frills peripheral featuring a couple of LEDs to signal GPS connectivity and not much else. Location information is added as metadata to each saved photo, so at least the user experience is fairly seamless. The GP-1 is available at retailers now for $240. [Nikon via ...

Nikon Makes The GP-1 GeoTagging Add-On Available For Purchase
GadgetReview — ...   It’s pretty bare bones looking aside from the 2 LED lights, which indicate the following: Red blinking (GPS data not recorded), Green blinking (GPS data recorded utilizing three satellites), and Green solid(Four or more satellites detected, GPS data are more accurate). The GP-1 is compatible with the D200, D3, D700, D90, D300 and just released D3X. I looked for it online to no avail, but you can expect it to cost $240. [Nikon] ...

Attention geotaggers: Nikon GP-1 going on sale
Crave: The gadget blog — ... Nikon's GP-1, a GPS tracking device that fits into the company's cameras and writes location data into image files, is starting to go on sale for a price of about $210. ...

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Nikon GPS geo-tagging add-on now available
electronista.com 12/3/2008 — Nikon has finally launched the GP-1 GPS Unit that connects to its digital SLR cameras' hotshoe and either the D90's GPS port, as well as the 10-pin remote sockets of the D3X, D3, D700, D300 and D200 and therefore allows each captured image to be ...
Nikon GP-1 GPS UnitGear Live
Nikon’s GP-1 GPS Unit can add geotags to your photos so that the latitude, longitude, altitude and time information can be noted. It features 3 blinking lights for satellite receiving indications and gets its power from the camera itself. It takes about 45 seconds to record from a cold ...