At 01:26 PM 8/6/2015, you wrote: > Sorry for being OT, but I looking for some input from the list from > those people who GPS to identify location coordinates for their > genealogy.... Dennis, If your digital camera doesn't record EXIF (Exchangeable image file format)geotagging <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagging> data, you might want to contact your camera's manufacturer. An add-on might be available -- either hardware or software. If that doesn't work, look atmapper.acme.com <http://mapper.acme.com/> to see if it helps you. My parents' tombstone is at N 38.81987 W 77.67166. (I can find that family cemetery on just about any map, and Acme Labs gives the Lat-Long in the little green box on the bottom right.) On the other hand, i know that my grandparents are buried in the very large Pinelawn Memorial Park (N 40.74664 W 73.40012). There were no laptop computers, wifi, or Google/Acme maps when i was last there in 1966. But if i were to go there today with my laptop and wifi, while looking at their gravesites, i'd zoom into where i'm standing and read the coordinates from the map. Hope this is useful. Pat Fletcher