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Fujifilm Finepix Xp140 Camera Geo Geotag

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Fujifilm Finepix Xp140 Camera Geo Geotag

2024-06-06 07:52:13

forms a perfect match with the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR Digital Camera

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2024-08-04 09:10:12

I bought this case to hold my new Fujifilm waterproof Finepix XP130 in my lifejacket pocket for a 7 day in the bush canoe trip in the Lake Kipawa region in Quebec Province. I liked the design because it seemed to offer the most physical protection with minimal material that would stay wet if it got soaked in the rain or a dumping. I used the caribiner clip to have the camera on me in camp when I wasn't wearing my lifejacket. I'd replace the plastic one with one that is easier to unhook from my belt loop. The draw-string worked well to keep the camera secure when needed. I stored an extra SD card in the bottom in a small Ziploc type bag. I liked the case for this type of trip.

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2024-04-24 07:28:53

the said screen protector looks good and does not seem to be tampered and is exactly what I needed for my Fujifilm FinePix X10 screen --- I actually have one(1) installed --- it is still good but; I needed a backup just in case --- who knows ?

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2024-06-27 07:32:52

I like to geotag my photos, and having an external GPS receiver is great because it doesn't use the camera's battery. I have a Canon 6D, and the battery drains pretty quick when using it with GPS on; however it lasts a lot longer when I use this device which is externally powered. It also works great on a camera with no GPS, such as the 70D.

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2024-05-05 03:18:22

I bought this camera to upgrade the technology to a mirrorless camera. I have a Canon 6D camera and I felt as if I didn't downgrade in functionality because this camera had all the functionality and then some. This camera came with the 24-105 lens. My Canon 6D had GPS receiver built in to geotag the images. The RP didn't have this functionality so I bought a Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2 because I like to geotag all my photos. The receiver goes on the hot shoe and it is very easy to set up. It worked very well. The flip out screen is definitely a game changer and that was another main reason to buy the camera. I took some pictures with the Mode Dial set to "Scene Intelligent Auto" and found the pictures came out really good. I just left the dial there, concentrating on composing the shoot. It is a great travel camera as it is small and light. I brought with me on a bike tour of Paris. In my opinion it is the best bank for the buck.

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2024-07-17 08:23:42

If you want to geo tag your photos this is the perfect way. Slip it on the hot shoe, turn the GPS function on in your camera and you are all set. Different cameras take different units so be sure to check for compatibility. Make sure your camera has the GPS functionality.

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2024-08-07 07:37:27

I had wanted to purchase a tripod like this with the flexable legs for a good while. The name brand sold by the * outdoor stores was a lot higher priced. This appears to be as good. B&H sold me a camera enough cheaper than other retailers for me to afford a few extras such as this tripod. I am glad I got it. The main use I will have for it is Geo Caching. A lot of times I Geo Cache by myself and the cache owner especially of an Earth Cache wants pictures with the finder in them. Trying to find a place to rest the camera for a self timer picture is hard. This tripod can grap a tree limb. My only con is I wish I had ordered the next size larger so it could wrap around larger objects.Charles

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2024-05-17 07:48:46

This is a little camera pouch that I store my finePix camera when I want to carry it in my purse or a loose jean pocket (won't work with a tight jean pocket LOL). It has zipper compartments for the extra battery and other smaller accessories. It is a nice color (NOT BLACK) and is easy to slip out to grab a pic but keep its lens from getting scratched up in my purse or pocket. It is perfect for my needs.

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2024-05-18 09:41:17

Use it on my FujiFilm camera

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2024-08-18 03:34:11

I like to geotag my travel photos, both for my reference and for the people I share my images with. For years I've used a Garmin GPS or my phone to accomplish this, but syncing things up was always a pain, plus it's really time-consuming to write the coordinates to the photos. When I got my 5D Mark III, this was on my shortlist of accessories. It works great and I've found it quite accurate (within 50 feet). It's also a handy way to see what my altitude is. Just look at the last photo taken and there it is. We were just up in the Canadian Rockies, so we used this feature a lot. One of my worries is that it would be really fragile and easy to knock off or break, but in practice, it's proven to be quite rugged.

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