First Geotagging video camera

Posted in Digital Video by Conner Flynn on September 29th, 2008

First Geotagging video cameraHere’s the first geotagging video camera in the world from Geotate, an auto geotagging company and DXG Technology Corp. Both companies have teamed up to develop the geo-enabled video camera based on DXG’s DVH586 platform, running on the Yuma geotagging software. It’s aimed squarely at the “YouTube” generation.

The device makes it possible to share boring details of your travels with pinpoint accuracy, so that everyone knows exactly where you’ve been. Images are automatically tagged in milliseconds without running the battery down too much and you don’t even need for a phone signal.

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One Comment to “First Geotagging video camera”
  1. Nate Says:

    So wait, when you upload the video to your computer, it just has attached information of where the video was taken? It doesn’t actually upload to the web directly from the camera… or does it?

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