Don’t know what I would do without it
Great App.
Been using it for almost 2 years now and it’s been great. Simple to use, good documentation and lots of methods for tagging your photos.
Been using it for almost 2 years now and it’s been great. Simple to use, good documentation and lots of methods for tagging your photos.
Great app
Super-easy to use and very reliable, regardless of whether you’re tagging the location of your photos directly through the app or exporting your location logs and adding to your photos through a program like Lightroom. Highly recommended.
RiP Off
I got this to goetag all my photos and it would not work on any photo taken on different devices.
I will be seeking a full refund
I will be seeking a full refund
Response from developer
Please contact me via the support email (geotagr@gmail.com) and I’ll investigate why GeoTagr isn't doing what you're expecting.
It works well and wonderful app for camera.
This works well and could do all features as they are advertised. It is convenient to upload all gps log to dropbox and could have geotag for photos from camera without gps. This is wonderful app for geo logging and geo tagging at the same time.
Don’t Waste Your Money
I purchased this app to GeoTag photos on my iPad that were taken with a camera and imported. Won’t recognize any of my pictures. Description of this app is misleading. Steer clear.
Response from developer
The scenario you describe should definitely work. Please contact me via the support email (geotagr@gmail.com) and I’m sure I’ll be able to make this work.
Superb
I have no idea why this app has a 2.6 rating at time of writing this review. This app should be 5 Star all the way. Maybe users are not reading instructions properly? Reading all the comments seems like it. This is the only app that allows you to record tracks and tag photos on your phone. No need to upload to a website or extract tack etc. All in one place. Master of geotaging. Really happy customer!
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$5 app replaces $200 GPS
UPDATE: After two years, I still love this app and use it regularly. I've recently begun using a second body on occasion, and the tags can be applied to images from both--another advantage over a dedicated DSLR GPS attachment!
The developer is a really great guy, who responds quickly to bug reports and future requests. He also follows up to let you know when a version that fixes your bug has been released on the App Store.
One thing I will add, I've stopped using the interval updates and now I always use continuous updates. With interval updates, I am more likely to get random points in my track that are off by 1/4 mile or so. I think this is a GPS problem and not the fault of the app because other apps that use the GPS behave similarly when tracking is first turned on. With continuous tracking, this is not an issue (although the GPS can sometimes make errors inside or near buildings or under trees).
My original review follows:
Awesome! A $5 app that replaces a $200 GPS unit for a DSLR! It takes about 2 minutes to tag a days worth of photos. I shoot RAW, so I love that it creates XML "sidecar" files with the location information and it doesn't modify the RAW files. Then when I import the photos into LightRoom, LightRoom automatically reads the locations and can plot them on its map.
I've seen reviews that complain about the GPS performance, but that's an iPhone limitation and not the fault of the app. Anywhere the iPhone's GPS has difficulty (e.g. indoors), the app will too.
Like all GPS apps, it uses a lot of battery. You can save battery by setting it to only update every 3, 5, or 10 minutes instead of continuously. I wish there was an interval between continuous and 3 minutes, like 1 minute, which I think would be better for walking.
The developer is a really great guy, who responds quickly to bug reports and future requests. He also follows up to let you know when a version that fixes your bug has been released on the App Store.
One thing I will add, I've stopped using the interval updates and now I always use continuous updates. With interval updates, I am more likely to get random points in my track that are off by 1/4 mile or so. I think this is a GPS problem and not the fault of the app because other apps that use the GPS behave similarly when tracking is first turned on. With continuous tracking, this is not an issue (although the GPS can sometimes make errors inside or near buildings or under trees).
My original review follows:
Awesome! A $5 app that replaces a $200 GPS unit for a DSLR! It takes about 2 minutes to tag a days worth of photos. I shoot RAW, so I love that it creates XML "sidecar" files with the location information and it doesn't modify the RAW files. Then when I import the photos into LightRoom, LightRoom automatically reads the locations and can plot them on its map.
I've seen reviews that complain about the GPS performance, but that's an iPhone limitation and not the fault of the app. Anywhere the iPhone's GPS has difficulty (e.g. indoors), the app will too.
Like all GPS apps, it uses a lot of battery. You can save battery by setting it to only update every 3, 5, or 10 minutes instead of continuously. I wish there was an interval between continuous and 3 minutes, like 1 minute, which I think would be better for walking.
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Works really well
I love using this app to track my photo walks and then geotag the photos I took with my DSLR. It's very easy to use and appears to be quite efficient with battery use.
Latest update broke location svcs
Does not recognize location permission. Won't begin recording tracks
Response from developer
This issue is fixed in 5.0.4
Latest Update Broke It
Used to be great but latest update fails to recognize when location services are enabled. Continues to prompt even when location service is enabled. Very unhappy today.
Response from developer
This issue is fixed in 5.0.4