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Geotagging and location-based services are fashionable right now, and if you have the right cameraphone then you could already be taking high-resolution shots with embedded GPS data.  If, though, you’re using a standalone digital camera, it’s far more unlikely that it has GPS built in; that’s when something like ATP’s GPS PhotoFinder mini steps in, a relatively cheap, standalone way to add location information to your photos.  OhGizmo have been trying the PhotoFinder mini out, and while it’ll do what it claims on the box, you may find the drawbacks outweigh the benefits.

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Memory cards are one of the things that I don’t reckon many people think about.  They look for the cheapest of the biggest they can afford, without a second glance at meaningful, confusing figures like data transfer speeds and interoperability testing.  But reviews like our own Compact Flash one last month shows that there’s more to a memory card than money.

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As a wildlife and bird photographer, I always reach for the best equipment manufacturers have to offer. I often wade in swamps and get soaked in seawater to get my shoot, hence weatherproof gear with high durability is most appreciated. ATP asked if I’d like to try their rugged CF card, a high-speed (150x), water-resistant non-volatile storage card that endures an extreme temperature range (-40 to 85 degrees Celsius). Hey! Sounds like my kind of toy!

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ATP MicroSD 3-in-1

By Rue Liu on Wednesday, Oct 4th 2006 2 Comments

This combo set from ATP comes with the super-tiny micro SD card and two types of adaptors. One adaptor can transform your micro SD into a regular SD card should you have digital cameras or older mobile devices that require them. The other adaptor transforms your micro SD into a USB thumb drive that you can plug into your computer. This makes transferring data between different devices more convenient. Now you can easily transfer the photos from your mobile phone over to your computer or laptop and vice versa. The microSD pictured below goes up to only 256MB. But I believe ATP offers microSD that go up to 512MB. Whatever the limit, I’m sure it wont stay the same for long. Costs around $30. For more images of the amazingly small card combo, continue on. I had a hard time not losing the small darn thing.
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Here’s the family portrait, exclude the dime.

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