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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 5303" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I use the Nikon GPS unit and have about 8,000 photos with coordinates since I started using it. I use Aperture 3, "Places" as the photo manager. All I have to do is highlight a photo or several photos and click on places and it opens Google maps with pins in place for each shot. I find it much easier to have the GPS unit add the coordinates at the time the photo is shot than to try and add them latter. This is a benefit because when you have thousands of photos, like I do, from all around the country with multiple visits to some locations, knowing where each photo was taken is a big help in planning future trips and shooting secessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 5303, member: 654"] I use the Nikon GPS unit and have about 8,000 photos with coordinates since I started using it. I use Aperture 3, "Places" as the photo manager. All I have to do is highlight a photo or several photos and click on places and it opens Google maps with pins in place for each shot. I find it much easier to have the GPS unit add the coordinates at the time the photo is shot than to try and add them latter. This is a benefit because when you have thousands of photos, like I do, from all around the country with multiple visits to some locations, knowing where each photo was taken is a big help in planning future trips and shooting secessions. [/QUOTE]
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