Ricoh have introduced a new camera which is able to add location data to photos as they are taken. This would be brilliant for fieldwork. An idea of the likely cost, and more details about the camera may be found at GeoSpatial Experts
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Sony have just released a GPS add on for the new aplha 100 digital SLR camera, cost about £80.
Do you know where i could get my GPS service by cell phones?
my friends download GPS software to cell phones, and their phone become the navigation system. so cool! but, how i can get
one too?!