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Those “in the know” in the geotagging world may be familiar with the company, Geotate, since they are pioneers in the geotagging industry. Geotate just announced, that along with DXG Technology Corporation (who, by the way, are only one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of both digital cameras and camcorders), it is developing the world’s first “geo-enabled production-ready video camera.” The camera is going to be using Geotate’s Yuma tagging software and though the camera is a basic video camera based on the DXG DVH586 platform, the Yuma software itself should make it pretty dang amazing.
The person filming really won’t have to “do” much of anything other than stand there, hold the camera, and feel all smart and special. The Geotate Capture and Process software pretty much does the rest. It automatically geotags the film, completes the addition of latitude and longitude metadata when the content is loaded onto a computer with an Internet connection. The images are tagged in milliseconds with minimal power usage.
Mr Yu, DXG’s president, said:
At this point, no word on pricing, although it since it is a DXG, it might be safe to say the camera will still fall in the lower end of the pricing line-up. As for date of availability, stay tuned for more updates as they come in, we’ll be sure to let you know.
via [letsgodigital]
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