DIY Nikon D200 GPS geotagger: Build your own for under $100
By: Peter Chubb | February 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Remember that before you start this DIY job you need to have a steady hand, as there is some soldering involved.
Here is a list of all the parts that you will need.
- 10Kohm resistor
- 2.2Kohm resistor
- 3×2×1? Project Enclosure Box
- 4.7Kohm resistor (x 2)
- Epoxy stick
- IC PC Board
- NPN Transistor
- Remote Cord for Nikon D200
- Small cable ties
- SPST Micromini Toggle Switch
- USGloblSat EM-406A GPS
- Velcro with a sticky mount
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