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hi everyone and welcome to another episode of ask Rob trick where I try to answer your questions from the comments sections of my other videos and if you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments below now before we get started I need to elaborate just a bit more on a previous video I did when someone asked me about image stabilization and uh basically I only refer to the three accesses vertical horizontal and the roll and I dont know why I knew this but theres five accesses to the image stabilization system right theres vertical horizontal roll but theres also pitch right like this and then theres also yaw uh so that makes up all five axises uh so hopefully that uh illuminates any confusion I apologize for that but lets go ahead and get to the first question for today so this ones from bavan Patel and he says Im switching from the Canon to OMS I was surprised that none of the camera bodies have GPS what is the easiest workflow to tag GPS coordinates to pix an