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| Subject: | Re: GISList: Equipment for data collection |
| Date: |
01/09/2002 01:21:46 PM |
| From: |
Glenn Letham |
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Erika (et al) recall, a while back I tested a GPS enables camera from Kodak... it was very slick and came with a nifty arcview extension enabling easy import of the resulting images and coordinate information into ArcView.
Unfortunately Kodak does not support this model any longer, however, we have the extension and can apparently share this with users if necessary (countless attempts to get info from Kodak regarding this was very frustrating) eventhough there was apparently a great deal of demand for this product.
See http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/newsletter/issue12/demofis265.html for more info
Regards Glenn
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Career Center - Jobs & Resumes http://careers.geocomm.com http://careers.wirelessdevnet.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erika Poulsen" <epoulsen@eden.rutgers.edu> To: <gislist@geocomm.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 3:27 PM Subject: GISList: Equipment for data collection
> Hello all! This is not strictly GIS - but related to data collection > for a GIS study. > > I am getting ready to go collect data in the field, and have some > questions.... I am about to start searching for information for these > products but thought I would consult everyone here, to see what those > who are doing this type of work, and are actually using these products > think - rather than what those who are trying to sell me the product > have to say. > > I am going to several cities and going to random selection of points (on > streets) within each city related to my study. At each site I am going > take several photographs with a digital camera of the area, as well as > fill out a form describing features. > > My question is have any of you used a digital cameral to collect data in > the field? If so, what features or brand or type would you recommend? > I would like the ability to take a lot in the field without having to > bring along a laptop to down load the data to. > > Also - for the descriptive data collection - the last time I did a study > like this I just took photocopied forms into the field to fill out. > This time I would like to use a palm pilot or other gadget - so I could > just download it all. Does anyone have any recommendations on this? - > and what software would I need to let me build such a database? > > Thank you!!! > > Erika > > > > To unsubscribe, write to gislist-unsubscribe@geocomm.com > ________________________________________________________________________ > Setup a GeoCommunity Account and have access to FAST DataDownloads > and Premium Career Posting at a discounted rate! > https://www.geocomm.com/cgi-bin/accounts/login > > On-line Archives available at > http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/community/lists/ > > >
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