GP-1 GPS Unit
Geotag your images!
Geotags can be added to your images so you can record latitude, longitude, altitude and time information.
$265.00*SRPSRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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Supplied Accessories
- GP1-CA90 for connection to the D90
- GP1-CA10 for connection to the 10-pin remote terminal of supported cameras
- Strap adapter GP1-CL1
*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.
GP-1 GPS Unit
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Wouldn't be without it!
I have had the GP-1 attached to my D3 for just over a year now and wouldn't think of being without it. In fact I plan to buy another for the other body. I have traveled all over Australia and most of Western North America with it and find it as dependable as any GPS Equipment out there. I have read all the concerns about battery and slow start up but have never found any of this to be a problem. Having the geo-data with all my shots makes this one very important tool.
June 24, 2011
Silent Traveling Companion
I've spent the last 12 months driving 28,000 miles in North America from the Arctic to the tip of Florida and both East and West coasts. The whole time the GPS-1 was attached to my camera bouncing around in the center shelf of my truck. Even flying through the off-road 4x4 trails couldn't rattle it. Yea, it's slow to start and eats batteries when left on as I do but it works all the time.
It's an essential tool in reviewing where, when and how pictures were taken. Gotta love geotagging for travel photography. Just got a D7000 and works great on it also.
June 16, 2011
Its all about location
I am an avid outdoors nature photographer and enjoy hiking and carrying my Nikon equipment to capture every detail along the trails. This year I purchased this GP-1 unit to assist me with tagging my location shots. It is easy to use and requires nothing more than attaching it to your camera. Yes - It allows pass through for your shutter release cable which I find useful for my HDR work. Even in heavy wooded areas it locks on a GPS signal within 8 seconds of activation.
Lets face it all of us forget things and I find myself guessing sometime where I took a particular photo at - with this unit tagging my photos with GPS data no more guessing. Worth the price, go get yourself one!
October 18, 2010
Works Great
Had mine about 20 months and on both a D5000 and a D7000. Taken over 20k pics traveling by truck from Alaska to Florida and to both coasts without issue. Except one that prevents it from getting 5 stars. Power consumption, it eats batteries. Using a battery grip helps but keep a few extra batteries nearby.
I charge mine in the truck between locations.
Really like knowing exactly where I shot a photo previously so I may return when the weather/light is just right.
September 23, 2011
Great EXIF data
The GP-1 is a very lightweight (less than an ounce), compact (about 2x2 inches) GPS receiver that simply feeds coordinates to the camera, which automatically embeds the GPS data in each image's exchangeable image file (EXIF).
Once the coordinates are embedded in EXIF, your photos are automatically geotagged when uploaded to popular photo sites such as Flickr and Panaramio. Data captured and embedded in EXIF by the GP-1 includes latitude, longitude, altitude, and heading. Also, many photo management software products use GPS/geotag data to perform handy services such as grouping your photos by location. (In the future, I hope Nikon enables you to toggle between meters and feet for altitude. Currently, you can only do meters).
Overall, the GP-1 is a terrific, if somewhat pricey, accessory for the geotagging hobbyist or for professionals who need to automatically capture and embed highly accurate position data with photos.
September 19, 2011
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GP-1 GPS Unit
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Can we use this unit mounted on D3100 to record the direction the camera is shooting?
1 year, 2 months ago
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Raymond
Princeton Jct.
Location :
Princeton Jct.
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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No, will only give you your Lat & Long & altitude. You need to figure out or remember in what direction you were headed. I know it would be a hassle, but if direction is so important, buy a small key chain compass.May 8, 2011 by
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schully
Durban, South Africa.
Location :
Durban, South Africa.
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Landscape
Nikon Family: 6-10 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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i think raymond asked whether not just location, but direction info is recorded as well.Answer:
Yes you can use it on the D3100. Page 98 of your manual.
I bought a D7000 recently. Then, order the GP-1. When it arrived today it appears the included cables do not plug into the D7000. Where do I get a cable. What is the Model Number. What do I search for to find a cable. Former Professional Photographer. Now Avid Enthusiast!
1 year, 1 month ago
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Dale
Kansas
Location :
Kansas
Age: Over 65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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it should plug into that. do you have a cable that looks something like a mini-usb?
I don't know if the P7000 has compatibility; perhaps it doesn't have a connector. Please advise as this would be nice to have a GEO-TAG capability with this camera. Thanks.
1 year ago
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Anonymous
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The GP-1 is not compatible with the P7000. The COOLPIX P6000 has a built-in GPS for GEO-tagging.
Using Nikon D3000 and GP-1
1 year ago
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Anonymous
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the geoloc data is embedded in the image's EXIF data, so it's not visible. if you want the locations printed you'd need to find a program that can label images with data from the image's EXIF data. i'm not aware of such a program but i'm sure there surely exist some.
We went out to GPS multiple spots, my longitude is measuring one county over from the actual spot. Do I have a faulty unit?
1 year ago
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highlander
Marble NC
Location :
Marble NC
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Professional photographer
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Certain information received might be false due to the location where you’re at. But check if your unit is giving you a correct reading in other locations. If the problem persists you are welcome to send your unit for evaluation.Answer Title: How do I get my Nikon product repaired?
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Once I've copied pictures from my camera with the GP-1 unit, how do I view the GPS coordinates associated with the picture on my computer? Do I have to have other software or can I view the photo and coordinate on any computer?
11 months ago
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Al
Utah
Location :
Utah
Age: 25-34
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The GPS information is shown in the Metadata of the photo. You can use View NX 2 for Geo-tagging.
What is the best way to take photos directly from the camera and geotag them in ArcGIS?
Also, where can the Nikon View NX 2 be downloaded from?
Also, where can the Nikon View NX 2 be downloaded from?
11 months ago
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Al
Utah
Location :
Utah
Age: 25-34
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Yes you can view geotagging data with any program.Has staff answer
GP-1 GPS Unit
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Can the elevation readings be changed from meters to feet in the GP-1?
11 months ago
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Anonymous
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10 months ago
by
lee
American Canyon, Ca
Location :
American Canyon, Ca
Age: 45-54
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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Yes, the GP-1 GPS unit is compatible with the D2x.
Does the GPS unit also transmit, besides the long.+lat.+alt. data, the estimated errors for them? And are those error estimates also recorded in the picture file? Also, the manual provides a horizontal error of 10 m for the GPS data (in optimal conditions), but how much is the corresponding altitude error?
Thanks.
Thanks.
10 months ago
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Adrian
Japan
Location :
Japan
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 6-10 years
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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