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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Nikon
EAN: 0018208253142
Item Dimensions: 15
Label: Nikon
Manufacturer: Nikon
Model: B0009GYNZ8
MPN: 25314
Publisher: Nikon
Studio: Nikon
Features:- GPS adapter cord for Nikon SLR digital cameras
- Connects to camera's 10-pin accessory connector
- Records latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC of photos
- Compatible with GPS NMEA 0183 interface standard
- Offers serial connection only, no USB
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Connects GPS devices to D2X and D2Hs via PC cable supplied by manufacturer of GPS device.
Amazon.com: Designed for Nikon SLR digital cameras that are equipped with a 10-pin accessory connector, the Nikon MC-35 GPS adapter cord connects to a GPS unit so you can record the latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC (coordinated universal time) of the shots you take. The adapter cord is compatible with GPS units that comply with the NMEA 0183 (v2.01) interface standard. In addition, the GPS receiver must send data out through a D89 serial port output (not USB), as the MC-35 has a serial connection only.
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Just bought a D90 and ordered this cable from Adorama. The package was found open inside the shipping envelope. Apparently, the D90 doesn't work with this cable due to a different style connector on the camera body. It would have saved me a great deal of money of Adorama had simply listed the compatible cameras rather than just "Nikon Digital SLR Cameras."
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I purchased this cord adapter for use on my Nikon D200 so I could connect a GPS unit to it. It woks well, mates properly to the connector that is also needed from the GPS. It is too bad that one cable could not do this whole task, but, maybe this is all tied up with different companies making their own rules.
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Cord works as advertised, providing half the interface to a Garmin GPS but it has several disconcerting characteristics
1. Cord adapts compatible Nikon SLRs to GPs units so that GPS data can be recorded in EXIF files. However the cord termininates in an RS 232 connector and a 2nd cord with RS-232 to Garmin interface is required for the GPS data transfer to occur. A single cord with Nikon to Garmin connectors would be much more convenient
2. The RS-232 connectors have 2 screws to insure that this connection doesn't separate. Howver the threads and sockets are mismatched so the screws can't be used. On occasion my RS 232 coupling separated
3. The NIkon cord is very expensive and very short. The Garmin portion of the cable pair is much longer and 1/3 the price of the Nikon cord
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It's a cable with a box at one end; what's there to review? For one thing the picture is misleading because the cord I got had the ferrite "toffee" at one end which makes it an unsightly/unwieldy thing. As soon as I got it, I ripped the box part of it apart and proceeded to hack into it, integrating a Globalsat GPS in a nifty little project box. Now, I have a very compact MC35 cord with a GPS integrated within; this combination allows me to still connect a remote using the 10 pin connector as well as add GPS info into the EXIF
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The Nikon MC-35 has a locking 10 pin connector at one end for the camera, and a standard 9 pin D-sub connector at the other end for connection to your Garmin or Magellan computer interface cable or serial port cable. Just one Problem! the female threads on the MC-35 D-sub side are incorrect, they are very fine pitch threads that will not allow you to secure your GPS interface cable for use out in the field. While this setup can work without securing the interface cable screws, it is disappointing to experience this type of issue with a genuine Nikon accessory.
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