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Some Cameras have the ability to take GPS data and write it to the exif meta data, the Nikon d200 is a good example (and my personal camera)This would not work with just any camera, you have to have built in support for it.
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Jesse Felt @ Oct 9th 2007 7:46PM
Some Cameras have the ability to take GPS data and write it to the exif meta data, the Nikon d200 is a good example (and my personal camera)
This would not work with just any camera, you have to have built in support for it.