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Nikon
does have a solution in providing MC-35
cable.
But it is expensive (even though
the cost is a very small percentage of the camera/lens! That is probably how Nikon
price their accessories).
The frustration
most users are finding is that MC-35 is not readily available and one usually
has to wait weeks/months for the order!
Nikon
has not even produced an equivalent interface for D90!
Our GPS cables are unique, versatile (upgradeable) and
affordable. As tradition of our innovative ideas, we make the main cables (Garmin
E or R type,
Rino, Foretrex,
Magellan, Lowrance
etc) which you can connect to many interchangeable PDA and PC interfaces,
and now the Nikon Camera interface, so that
you can add additional interfaces (or change) at low cost, as and when you change
a new PDA. Our GPS cables are compatible with most recent GPS as follow:
Garmin E-type
(prefix-GE) - eMap,
all Etrex (except color models),
Geko 201/301 see: what GPS
can/cannot be used
Garmin
R-type (prefix-GR) - all Garmin
GPS with Round plugs
GPSV/60/76/72 Older GPS output NMEA 2.0 so
cannot be used see : what GPS can/cannot be used
Garmin Rino
(prefix-GO) - Rino 110,
120, 130.
Garmin
Foretrex (prefix-GX2) - Foretrex
201, 101
Magellan
(prefix-GM) - SporTrak
and current Meridian series.
Magellan
(prefix-GS) - eXplorist
100/200/300 - though workable, it is not recommended
for use with Nikon Camera
Lowrance
(prefix-GL) - iFinder,
iFinder Pro - These output NMEA
2.0 so incompatible!
Lowrance
(prefix-GF) - iFinder
H2O, Map/Music, Hunt, PhD These output NMEA
2.0 so incompatible!
If you already have the above GPS, all you need is the connecting cable.
Following cable sets are for Nikon D2X/D2Xs/D2Hs/D200/D3/D300: (prices reduced !!!)
| CODE | Consist of | for connecting to GPS: | price | in US$ |
| GEGND2 | GND2 + GEDC | Garmin eTrex series (NOT color models) Geko201/301see: what GPS can/cannot be used | 48.50 |
|
| GRGND2 | GND2 + GRDC | Garmin GPS with Round
connector | 47.90 |
|
| GOGND2 | GND2 + GODC | Garmin Rino 110, 120, 130 (not 5xx series) | 49.90 |
|
| GXGND2 | GND2 + GXDC | Garmin Foretrex 101, 201(201 requires cradle) | 42.00 |
|
| GMGND2 | GND2 + GMDC | Magellan SporTrak/Meridian series, Map3xx. | 49.50 |
|
| G9GND2 | GND2 + G9XPM | Connect to any compatible GPS with PC serial cable (equivalent to Nikon's MC-35) | 47.50 |
|
| CODE | Consist of | for connecting to GPS: | price | in US$ |
| GEGND9 | GND9 + GEDC | Garmin eTrex series (NOT color models) Geko201/301see: what GPS can/cannot be used | 48.50 |
|
| GRGND9 | GND9 + GRDC | Garmin GPS with Round
connector | 47.90 |
|
| GOGND9 | GND9 + GODC | Garmin Rino 110, 120, 130 (not 5xx series) | 49.90 |
|
| GXGND9 | GND9 + GXDC | Garmin Foretrex 101, 201(201 requires cradle) | 42.00 |
|
| GMGND9 | GND9 + GMDC | Magellan SporTrak/Meridian series, Map3xx. | 49.50 |
|
| G9GND9 | GND9 + G9XPM | Connect to any compatible GPS with PC serial cable. | 47.50 |
|
| CODE | - | Part description | price | in US$ |
| GND2 | ![]() | PcM
GPS interface for Nikon D2X/D2Xs/D2Hs/D200/D3/D300
see: what
GPS can/cannot be used - has 3.5mm
jack for shutter release length: 15cm - connects to one of our GPS cables below, or buy a package at reduced price above. | 36.50 |
|
| GND9 | ![]() | PcM
GPS interface for Nikon D90
see: what
GPS can/cannot be used length: 15cm - connects to one of our GPS cables below, or buy a package at reduced price above. Note: GND9 has 2.5mm jack for BOTH data and shutter release. So make sure you connect the correct jack. | 36.50 |
|
| GEDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin Etrex, eMap, Geko 201/301 see: what
GPS can/cannot be used length: 1 metre | 15.00 |
| |
| GRDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin R-type GPSV/60/76/72 see:
what GPS can/cannot be used length: 1 metre | 14.50 |
| |
| GODC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin Rino 110, 120, 130 length: 1 metre | 16.00 |
| |
| GMDC | PcM
cable for Magellan GPS (Magellan SporTrak/Meridian series) length: 1 metre | 15.50 |
| |
| GXDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin Foretrex 101, 201(201 requires
cradle) under developement
length: 1.0 metre see: what GPS can/cannot be used | 6.50 |
| |
| G9XPM | PcM
PDA>Serial GPS Interface one end (2.5mm plug) goes to our GND2, other end (DB9 male) goes to serial cable of your GPS. length: 1 metre | 14.00 |
| |
| PTT1 | ![]() | Detachable
remote shutter release (3.5mm plug for connecting
to GND2 only)
compact, light and short, cable length:30cm Convenient length for tripod use | 7.95 |
|
| PTT2 | ![]() | Detachable
remote shutter release (2.5mm plug (Canon
type) for connecting to GND9 only)
compact, light and short, cable length:20cm Convenient length for tripod use | |
|
| CA35E | Shutter
release extension cable for PTT1 cable length:
1.0 metre With compatct 3.5mm jack, gold plated connectors. | 3.95 |
|
Mounting your GPS on top of camera.
We have made a special hotshoe mount in clear acrylic and short GPS cables so that you can mount the GPS on top of camera.
| CODE | - | Part description | price | in US$ |
| NCM1 | ![]() | Clear
Acrylic hotshoe mount with velcro top - see GPS mounting
examples This is specially handcrafted and not available anywhere else, saving you a lot of DIY work. Vecro is cut to size and supplied separately as customers may have different ideas. | 9.95 |
|
| GESDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin Etrex, eMap, Geko 201/301 (SHORT
version of GEDC) cable length: 8cm Total length with GND2 = 25cm Add optional extension CA25E to connect GPS off camera | 14.50 |
| |
| GRSDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin R-type GPSV/60/76/72 (SHORT
version of GRDC) cable length: 8cm Total length with GND2 = 25cm Add optional extension CA25E to connect GPS off camera | 14.00 |
| |
| GXSDC | PcM
GPS cable for Garmin Foretrex 101 (SHORT
version of GXDC) cable length: 8cm Total length with GND2 = 25cm Add optional extension CA25E to connect GPS off camera | 5.50 |
| |
| CA25E | Extension
data cable for use with above short interface to connect GPS off camera
Cable length: 100cm | 3.50 |
|
| CODE | Consist of | for connecting to GPS: | price | in US$ |
| GESGND | GND2 + GESDC | Garmin eTrex series (NOT color models) Geko201/301see: what GPS can/cannot be used | 57.45 |
|
| GRSGND | GND2 + GRSDC | Garmin GPS with Round connector | 56.95 |
|
| GXSGND | GND2 + GXSDC | Garmin Foretrex 101, 201(201 requires cradle) | 49.45 |
|
| CODE | - | Part description | price | in US$ |
| GNDGE | Connecting
Cable for Nikon D2/3 series to GPS cable for
Garmin Geko
201/301, Etrex, eMap, cable length: 15cm Shutter Release PTT1 is optional Note: If you use D2X and like to include GPS compass data you should purchase GESGND as GNDGE is too short to connect GPS in the correct orientation on top of hotshoe. You can disregard this if you use D200. | 56.45 |
| |
| GNDGX | Connecting
Cable for Nikon D2/3 series to GPS cable for
Garmin Foretrex 101 (nor for 201) cable length: 15cm Shutter Release PTT1 is optional | 48.95 |
|
Some
people are concerned over the push on type connector we are using (with GND2)
having experienced some shutter releases using the same type.
However,
we consider the push on type connector better than the screw on type of the nikon
original. We find that it can take up to a minute to connect/disconnect the screw
on connector while the push in type can be connected/disconnected quickly. .
Many customers' dislike of the push in connector may
be due to the connector they have used being tight and not well fitted. You will
find that the connector we have made push in and pull out easily. Though there
is a possibility that it can easily be pulled out by accident, we find that once
it is connected there is hardly any chance of any pulling action on the cable
so this is not an issue.
Connect your GPS to PDA and camera at the same time - if you ever want to do that, it is possible with our cables. See examples here. Just treat your camera as another PDA.
DIY GPS cable and shutter release (GND2) - you want to make your own? Here is how.
If you have special requirements/suggestions please write to us at nikon (at) pc-mobile.net
You only pay
$5 shipping for orders up to $100 !!
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Please
see our terms/conditions of sale and other relevant information.
Warranty: 6 months
FAQ:
Q:
Is it compatible with D5000
?
A: We cannot confirm
until we get a D5000 to test or confirmed
by a customer. At present it is questionable as there may be hardware different
between D90 and D5000
though Nikon's GP-1 is compatible with both.
Q:
What is the difference between GND2
and Nikon's MC-35?
A: They are the same type of device
- TTL>RS232 converter - for connecting Nikon cameras to GPS with RS232 serial
output. But the electronics are different. Also not all GPS have the same NMEA
serial output. So it is possible that some GPS will work with MC-35
but not GND2, and vice versa. All the GPS
we have tested so far that work with MC-35
also work with GND2. But Garmin Geko and Foretrex
will not work with MC-35 but our GND2
does.!
GND9 for D90 works the same but
Nikon has not even produced a similar part .
Q:
What is the best GPS to use?
A:
This is not the sort of question we should answer. There are many GPS on the market
that are suitable. What we can say is that we offer connecting cables for many
models and may be that is where you should start. But even the list of supported
models is long. Different models offer different features and at different prices
to suit different individuals. If you have never used a GPS before, you may have
been missing out some fun, let alone the usefulness of it, as you are contemplating
the use with the camera now.
As for use solely with the camera, a cheap, small
handheld is best. - We would recommend Garmin foretrex
101, Geko 201/301 because of their small size. These
can be mounted on the camera hotshoe with a DIY adapter (aka redhen system),
or with our NCM1.
If you do not want to
mount the GPS on the hotshoe, then any GPS will do. The normal cable is long enough
so that you can put the GPS in your pocket of camera bag if you are shooting without
tripod everywhere and anywhere. There are lots other use of the GPS other than
connecting to the camera. We are sure most customers would already have a GPS
when visiting here to look for cables. Having said that, we would recommend a
small standalone handheld with its own display so you know what is going on by
looking at it. A mouse GPS is never ideal even if it works, a bluetooth GPS is
also not recommended though we are looking into the feasibility of a bluetooth
module which many may prefer but there are many limitations to overcome so we
are not hopeful at this stage.
On balance of size, features, performance and
usefullness, we would recommend you to have a look at Garmin 60 series particularly
the newer color ones (not cheap though) which may be the best handheld GPS on
today's market.
Q: My GPS is not listed as supported
by Nikon, will it work?
A:
We are sure Nikon tested only a few models (so do we!). As long as your GPS can
be configured to out NMEA 2.1 (or newer), it should work. And that covers most
GPS on today's market. Oh yes, another requirement is that it has a serial output
with option for PC serial connection. Some newer GPS have done away with serial
port and only support USB (such as Garmin eTrex Color models, Magellan
eXplorist), so these models are not suitable.
If your GPS is on our list,
it should be compatible (we have tested some, but not all). Therefore only GPS
with a serial port will work.
If you have questions related to above products please write to: pcmnikon (at) pc-mobile.net
| Home | Pocket PC | Cables | Palm OS | - | Audio | Adapters | Sony PSP | GPS cable | cables | Other GPS | Nikon Camera | Information |
| - | Acer n30/n50 | HP Ipaq | Palm V / H.S. | PDA>Serial | Kyocera 7135 | SE 750/800 | PSP 1000 | Garmin E-GE | Garmin E-GUE | G / Foretrex | - | Order Tracking |
| - | Asus A730 | HP Jornada | Palm M/T/Z71 | USB>serial-PDA | SPV /Tanager | Treo 600 | PSP SLIM | Garmin R-GR | Garmin R-GUR | Delorme USB | Nikon GPS | Paypal order |
| Latest News | Asus A620 | Fujitsu Loox | Palm T5/T650 | USB>serial- PC | Mio 8380 | MPx200 | G. Rino - GO | G. Rino - GUO | RS Digitraveler | Nikon Cables | CCNOW order | |
| - | Axim X5/x3/30 | FujitsuLoox T | Sony Clie | BT Adapter | Sony P800 | NEC616 | Iphone / Ipod | Magellan M/S | MagellanM/S | MeXplorist 456 | - | Terms/conditions |
| - | Axim X50/50V | Toshiba | iQue 3600 | DC Adapters | Hitachi G1000 | Samsung i700 | - | eXplorist 123 | eXplorist 123 | - | - | Delivery/cost |
| Generic | Casio PPC | Viewsonic/Mio | - | - | Siemens SX1 | Sharp GX32 | Zen Vision: W | L iFinder GO | L iFinderGO | USB>GPS | Generic | Contacts |
| Cable/adapter | Eten M500 | T-Mobile/XDA | HTC_Hermes | Connectors | Eten M500 | T-Mobile/XDA | Zen Vision: M | L iFinder H2O | L iFinderH2O | GPS Antenna | Cable/adapter | Support |