<![CDATA[Gizmodo: jobo]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: jobo]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/jobo http://gizmodo.com/tag/jobo <![CDATA[PMA 07: Jobo photoGPS Brings Easy GPS Photo Tagging to the Masses]]> Jobo rolled out its photoGPS today, sitting up top your camera as if it were a flash unit, but it's oh so different: It geo-tags your location and saves that so you'll know right where you were when you snapped that pic. The cool thing about this is that it works with any camera with a hot shoe.

The location data is all added into the photo's file after upload to the computer using the included software. It also adds more than just latitude and longitude hieroglyphics to the image; it actually adds the place names.

This should help bring geotagging to the masses. Retail pricing is set at $149.

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<![CDATA[Jobo Giga Vu Pro:evolution for Pro Photogs]]> The Jobo Giga Vu Pro:evolution is a portable media player created specifically for professional photographers, with specialized capabilities that will be appreciated by those who create high-end images in the field and need a portable yet trustworthy proofing tool.

Bring images in via CF card, and this player is able to review them using a histogram, can detect dust and blown highlights, and has a crosshair readout for RGB values. With an optional CF wireless card, it can function as an FTP server that connects with WiFi-enabled cameras. Its 3.7-inch 640x480 LCD doesn't sound like it has a tremendous amount of resolution, but down at the 3.7-inch level, that's some pretty sharp-looking video. Pricing starts at $500 for 40 gigs, up to $900 for the 120GB model.

Jobo Giga Vu PRO:evolution [DAP Preview]

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