DXG and Geotate team on geotagging video camera
Filed under: Digital Cameras
We’re still waiting for geotagging to go mainstream on consumer-level still cams, but Geotate isn’t waiting around in its quest for location-aware domination — it’s teamed up with DXG to develop the first geotagging video camera we’ve seen. The camera itself isn’t anything special — it’s just another average DXG HD cam, based on the DVH586 — but the geotagging is powered by Geotate’s Yuma software, which does most of the heavy lifting on the server at import, so we’d expect it to be pretty robust. No word on pricing or availability, but we’re assuming it’ll fall in line with the rest of DXG’s lineup on the cheaper side.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Related posts:
- PNY and Olympus team up to release 2GB xD-Picture Card (Digital Photography News)
- Video tech uses photos to enhance, alter shots: it’s the Photoshop of video, and no one is safe
- Nikon D700 full-frame DSLR gets unboxed on video
- Video: Hands-on Panasonic’s DMC-FX500 with 3-inch touchscreen and 720p video (Digital Photography News)
- Kodak’s $180 Zi6 HD pocket video camera up for pre-order
