Wifi and GPS cameras

Wifi connection for sending photos to your mobile or tablet, and these cameras have a GPS sensor for geolocation of images.


Ever since digital cameras began to spread, every tourist has their own in their backpack. Today we are going to talk about these two models of Fujifilm: In addition to having tough cameras, one has a Wi-Fi connection for easy photo sharing, and the other has a GPS sensor for geo-positioning images.

We say that they are hard cameras because they are designed to survive almost any situation that may occur during a trip: they can fall without breaking from a height of two meters and can be submerged under water up to 10 meters. You can take them both to ski and to the beach, which are resistant to temperatures of -10 ° C, dust and sand. How do you achieve all this? It’s because they’re made of sturdy materials and have a double safety pin to protect the battery, memory card and connection ports.

The XP150 includes a GPS sensor. It is activated by pressing this button and when you take a photo, it stores your location. This way, you don’t have to remember where you took the photo. If you want, follow your movements so that you can see the route you have taken on the computer or on the camera’s own LCD screen.

The other has a Wi-Fi connection to wirelessly send photos to your smartphone or tablet. To do this, you need to download an app called Photo Receiver on a device that has an Android or IOS operating system, and the camera will create a Wi-Fi network to connect to that device. This way, you can share photos directly from your phone without having to wait for the memory card to be downloaded to your computer.

Both cameras are equipped with a 14-megapixel CMOS sensor, a five-fold optical zoom and an image stabilization function. They can record video in full HD quality and with this battery you can take up to 300 photos. The price, 250 euros.

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