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Track Your Photos and Your Self with PhotoTrackr

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You would love to have a camera that geotags your photos. But you already have a digital camera that you love and you’re torn between foregoing the ability to geotag your pictures and settling on a new camera, saying goodbye to your favorite one. Do neither. GiSTEQ’s PhotoTrackr adds geotagging capability to any digital camera, without having to touch your camera.

The way it works is this: You begin by time-synchronizing your camera and the PhotoTrackr. Then just take the PhotoTrackr along with you on your expedition. When you get back, load the GPS data from the PhotoTrackr and the pictures from your camera into your PC. PhotoTrackr software will automatically geotag your images.

PhotoTrackr can also be used with the SportTracks software plug-in. SportTracks uses the data from your PhotoTrackr to help you accurately maintain your exercise journal. You can also enter activities manually, keeping all your exercise information in one place. The SportTracks helps you analyze your activities with weekly and monthly charts of times, distances, pace, and calories burned. Getting ready for a long run? SportTracks can tell you whether or not your run is getting rained out. Track your shoe mileage if you like. Analyze your pace in detail, in conjunction with detailed GPS routes, including street maps, topographic maps and satellite images. Unlike many activity-analysis programs, this one keeps all your data on your own PC, not someone else’s server.

With PhotoTrackr, you keep your camera, keep your data, and keep pace with the benefits of geotagging technology.

PhotoTrackr comes in three versions: CD111, DPL700 and DPL900. Check them out on PhotoTrackr Website.

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