The next screen tells you when you started your trip, how long it has been going and how many location captures the app has taken. Once you have selected your mode, click "Start a new trip". Standard will capture your location every 1, 5 or 10 minutes, precise will capture every 30 seconds, energy saving uses GSM antennas and manual lets you capture your location by shaking your iPhone. There are four modes to select from and your choice will depend how long you are out shooting for and how accurate you want the geotagging to be. Using the app is really easy but you need to be aware that while the app is using a GPS signal, your iPhone battery life will reduce quicker than normal. Multilingual (English, French, German and Dutch).Geotag all the usual image formats (jpg, raw, tiff.).Works with all camera brands including Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic.Organize the geotagged pictures with software like Aperture or Lightroom.Share the geotagged pictures on websites like Flickr or Picasa.Visualise the trip and different capture points on a map.Share one bar code with several cameras.No need to synchronize manually the time and date of your iPhone and your camera.Four modes: Standard, precise, energy saving and manual.One solution is gps4cam, an iPhone app which will geotag your photos no matter what camera you use. Of course, if you haven't got a GPS camera but want to be able to add location information your images you may need to upgrade your camera equipment. There are more and more cameras appearing on the market these days with GPS which allow you to view the location where you have taken your images.
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