As I mentioned before it really depends how far you want to go. In this
recent 'hack-a-day' someone mounted a GPS on the hot-shoe for a Nikon D20.
http://www.rickwargo.com/2008/02/24/nikon-d200-gps-version-2/

I strongly suspect that your camera will not support this sort of gadget.

I think what you are asking to do is to encode a GPS location into the
picture, in which case you can edit the EXIF information and manually type
in the location. There are a few EXIF editors out there, even a firefox
plugin. Download a few geo-tagged examples to work out the accepted
format.

You could slightly automate the process by marking a waypoint (on the GPS)
every time you take a photo. Download these to you PC and match the
timestamps up to work out which photos are taken where. Script in
automatic EXIF editing and you're done.

Cheers,
Simon.




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