3 August 2006

Sony GPS-CS1 GPS Device Pinpoints Digital Camera Images to MAP


Sony Electronics have announced a GPS device that puts your pictures on the map. Using time and location recordings from Sony's GPS-CS1 GPS device and the time stamp from a Sony digital still camera or camcorder, photo buffs can plot their digital images to a map and pinpoint exactly where they have been.

The 12-channel GPS unit is 3- inches long, weighs two ounces, and is sold with a carabineer to easily attach to a backpack or a belt loop.

Whether you are traveling to the Seven Wonders of the World, or just wondering where to buy your next house, our new GPS device can track your journey, said David Johns, product manager for digital camera accessories at Sony Electronics. Adding a geographic context to your digital images helps organize and make use of your photos in entirely new ways.

Sony GPS-CS1 GPS Device

To arrange your pictures geographically, import the logged data from the GPS device, using the supplied USB cable, and then download the digital images to a computer. The supplied GPS Image Tracker software synchronizes the images on your digital camera with the latitude, longitude and time readings from the GPS-CS1 device.

Sony GPS-CS1 GPS Device Pinpoints Digital Camera Images to MAPOnce synchronized, your photos can become virtual push pins on an online map by activating the Picture Motion Browser software bundled with the latest Sony cameras and camcorders released after July. You can easily add new photos and coordinates to the mapping web site, courtesy of Google Maps, and showcase years of globe-trotting.

The GPS-CS1 GPS device will be available next month for about $150 at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), and at authorized dealers nationwide

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