Sometimes an afternoon drive isn't about chasing breathtaking vistas, but rather about dialing in the gear. The Nikon Z5 is a reliable workhorse, but its lack of onboard GPS has always meant an extra chore when organizing photo archives. Today’s mission was simple: take a drive south of Denver to field-test a new hot-shoe geo-tagger designed to inject live location coordinates straight into the image EXIF data. This rugged, sunlit hillside served as the test subject—and the camera finally knows exactly where it was standing.
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| Testing EXIF geotag coordinates on a quiet hill south of Denver. |
Wherever your travels take you today, may you always know exactly where you are on the map.

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