DIY Nikon D200 GPS geotagger: Build your own for under $100
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics, GPS | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: February 28, 2008 | No Comments

So many Camera manufactures always like to state the importance of how many megapixels their digital cameras have, however they seem to be missing another important factor geotagging. How would you like to build your own DIY GPS geotagger on to a Nikon D200 for just under $100, now I bet that has your attention?
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
Source – Engadget via Epic Blog
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