
Users of new Nikon DSLR cameras such as the D90, D3100, D5000, and D7000 who enjoy the wonders of geotagging should be happy to hear that GiSTEQ has introduced a slightly tweaked version of its PhotoTrackr Plus, bearing the model number RT90 instead of the older RT10. One of the benefits of the PhotoTrackr Plus is that it’s ready to work the instant the photographer wants too, requiring nearly no warm-up time and consumes less battery power. The device also uses the accessory terminal, allowing photographers to mount their flash on the camera as usual. The ability to save the last known position even when a satellite signal is not available is also a listed feature. If you’re into the geotagging craze, you’ll need to shell out $179 in order to pick this up.
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