Once images are transferred to a PC, they are automatically converted to shape
files or merged to geo-databases for instant integration into Geographic
Information
Systems
(GIS). Points representing each image's position may be hovered over to display
a thumbnail, or clicked on to access the full-size image.
In addition to storing GPS data in the image, the camera also utilizes a
user-configurable data dictionary for tagging pictures with workflow-related
information. These attributes are easily accessible from the GIS layer table for
automated database integration.
"The Pro G3 is designed to provide GIS users with a simple and seamless method
to integrate images into mapping applications," said Jeff Lengyel, Marketing
Manager of Ricoh's Digital Camera Division. "Until now, there has been no
single-unit solution to address the imaging needs of the GIS community".
The ruggedized camera uses a CompactFlash slot to accept WAAS-enabled GPS cards.
For applications that require even greater precision, the camera is capable of
receiving NMEA data streams from external GPS devices via Bluetooth.
FEMA has adopted the Pro G3 to photograph storm damage in the southeast United
States, while archeologists in Maine use it to scout out dig sites; the camera
is being used to track hiking trail conditions; the U.S. military is using the
camera in Iraq; universities, advertising agencies, insurance agents, realtors,
government agencies, engineers, National Park personnel, farmers, and even
museums are finding that their GIS workflows have been optimized since adopting
the camera.
The Pro G3 GPS supports accessory lenses, video and sound capture capabilities,
and direct connectivity into IP networks via wired or wireless LAN.
The Pro G3 is available now from Authorized Ricoh resellers.
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