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ATP Photo Finder

ATP Photo Finder
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When you take photos with a digital camera, you don't really have to worry about remembering when you took the picture. If you set your camera's internal clock, the time and date automatically becomes part of the filename when you shoot each photo. Some cameras even allow you to embed the time and/or date into the image itself. But we don't know of any digital cameras that will automatically record where you took your shots. Enter the ATP Photo Finder. This $99 GPS-based device adds location data to your pictures.

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Company

ATP Electronics Taiwan Inc.

http://www.atpinc.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $99.00 List

Bottom Line

The ATP Photo Finder automatically geotags your photos, but the device's poor screen makes it somewhat difficult to use.

Pros

Automatically adds geographical information to your photos without software or a computer.

Cons

Small, difficult-to-read screen. Poor satellite lock in New York City.

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