At the end of 2012 we started to see something new that
certainly got me excited - the release of GPS cameras that run on the Android
operating system.
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Samsung Galaxy Camera
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The newest Android GPS camera is the Samsung Galaxy camera.
The upside - 16 mp resolution, 21x optical zoom, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean,
along with GPS and compass. While many of our customers are perfectly
satisfied with a smartphone or tablet that has 5mp resolution and no
optical zoom, there are definitely others who require that zoom capability and
need higher quality photos. Of course I had to go out and buy one right
away. I have played with it and it works quite well. The photos
look good, definitely better than a smartphone. The GPS and compass are
responsive and accurate for a commercial grade product. The GPS fix time is
good. The Wifi data transfer also works well from this 4G LTE
camera. Another upside for me is that the optical zoom works right inside
our GeoJot+ app without having to take any additional steps.
The downside is cost. The camera costs about $500 and
you will be paying Verizon or AT&T $15/month. They are supposed
to be coming out with a version of the camera that doesn’t require a service
plan but it hasn’t been released yet.
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Nikon s800c Android Camera |
Released earlier this year, the Nikon c800c was the first
Android GPS camera. It captures 16 mp images, has image
stabilization, runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The Nikon c800s has 10x
optical zoom which is very important to some users. It is definitely
usable but to use it within our GeoJot+ app you have to run an external
app. It has A-GPS so the initial fix time is good. The accuracy of
the GPS is good for a commercial grade product, 3-5 meters on average. It
does not have a compass. I told them about a couple of problems, one with
the latitude and one with the WiFi. They just put out a release this week
that fixed both. It is less expensive, around $300 and you don’t need a
service plan which makes it a very affordable option.
It will be interesting to see what new products are released
in 2013. Happy New Year everyone!
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