MacWorld has a reasonable article on photo geotagging (October 3, 2008).
Geotagged images provide you with a new way of sorting and organizing your photos. For example, you can search for pictures shot in a particular locale or create an interactive map of your latest vacation showing not only where you went, but also images from points along the route.
But before you can take advantage of any of these features, you have to tag your images with geographic information. Fortunately, there’s now a wide variety of Mac tools that can get the job done.
Mention is made of the P6000 (my review coming soon) and the iPhone 3G, as well as the ATP PhotoFinder (my review of the PhotoFinder mini will be coming soon) and the GISTEQ PhotoTrackr (although it's not clear which model he tested). He also mentions a few software packages.
I've been trying to, well, track the options available on the Mac for GPS logger hardware - there are quite a few now.
via The Map Room
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