GPS Features
GPS features of the camera can be used to geotag images, set the time, and more. The
camera can receive signals from GPS satellites (USA), GLONASS satellites (Russia), and
the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System “Michibiki” (Japan).
Caution
Geotag information may not be recorded or inaccurate information may be
recorded where GPS signal coverage is poor, such as in the following places.
• Indoors, underground, near or between buildings, in tunnels or forests
• Near high-voltage power lines or mobile phones operating on the 1.5 GHz band
• When the camera is carried in a bag or other container
• When traveling long distances
• When traveling through different environments
• Even in conditions other than these, GPS satellite movement over time may
interfere with geotagging and cause missing or inaccurate geotag information.
The information may also indicate that the camera was used along a route
even if it was used at one location.
Elevation is not as accurate as latitude or longitude, due to the nature of GPS.
Inside the camera, the GPS antenna is near the front of the hot shoe. Although
GPS signals can also be acquired with a Speedlite attached, acquisition sensitivity
will be slightly lower.
When carrying the camera in a bag or other container, make sure it is face-up with
nothing covering it.
Set the camera time and date as accurately as possible. Also set the correct time
zone and daylight saving time for the shooting location.
Fewer shots are available in locations with poor signal coverage.
Remaining battery capacity may be lower when GPS features are used. Charge the
battery as needed, or consider purchasing a spare battery (sold separately).
Others may be able to locate or identify you by using information in your geotagged
still photos or movies. Be careful when sharing these images with others, as when
posting images online where many people can view them.
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Page 45: ...3 3 Included interface cable 4 5 45 ...
Page 65: ...Changing the Interface Language To change the interface language see Language 65 ...
Page 78: ...Note The operations in 1 can be performed even when the power switch is set to 78 ...
Page 80: ...Note The operations in 1 can be performed even when the power switch is set to 80 ...
Page 100: ...Dragging Sample screen Menu screen Slide your finger while touching the screen 100 ...
Page 122: ...Shooting 4 1 Multiple exposure 2 HDR PQ settings 3 Live View shoot 122 ...
Page 263: ...ISO Speed in and Modes ISO speed is set automatically See ISO Speed in Movie Recording 263 ...
Page 333: ...1 Point AF Manual Selection Select one AF point for focusing 333 ...
Page 416: ... Displaying the Highlight Alert AF Point Display Playback Grid HDMI HDR Output 416 ...
Page 423: ...Magnified view Note You can also magnify display by double tapping with one finger 423 ...
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Page 456: ...4 Erase the images Press the button then press OK 456 ...
Page 458: ...4 Erase the images Select OK 458 ...
Page 518: ...2 Select Network settings 3 Select Enable 4 Select Bluetooth settings 518 ...
Page 526: ...Note To check the camera s Bluetooth address select Bluetooth address 526 ...
Page 528: ...5 Select SET Unspecified 6 Select Create with wizard 7 Select Configure online Select OK 528 ...
Page 530: ...11 Select Camera access point mode 12 Select Easy connection Select OK 13 Select OK 530 ...
Page 536: ...4 Set Auto send to Enable If necessary specify Size to send 536 ...
Page 540: ...4 Select Size to send On the displayed screen select an image size 5 Select Send 540 ...
Page 548: ...4 Select Smartphone 5 Select Change 6 Select Viewable imgs 548 ...
Page 553: ...3 Select Enable 4 Select Connection settings 5 Select SET Unspecified 553 ...
Page 555: ...9 Select Wi Fi Select OK 10 Select New settings Select OK 11 Select Connect with WPS 555 ...
Page 557: ...15 Select Auto setting Select OK 16 Select Disable Select OK 17 Press 557 ...
Page 614: ...6 Select Transfer 7 Select OK The selected images are transferred to the FTP server 614 ...
Page 617: ...Select OK to transfer the selected images to the FTP server 617 ...
Page 633: ...7 Select OK The selected images are transferred to the computer 633 ...
Page 636: ...Select OK to transfer the selected images to the computer 636 ...
Page 688: ...Confirm settings Select to check function settings 688 ...
Page 702: ...GPS Settings 1 Select GPS settings 2 Configure GPS details 702 ...
Page 710: ...3 Select OK 710 ...
Page 745: ...3 Select Create folder 4 Select OK To rename the folder select Change folder name 745 ...
Page 768: ...Language 1 Select Language 2 Set the desired language 768 ...
Page 777: ...Quick Control Screen See Quick Control Screen in Viewfinder Shooting 777 ...
Page 778: ...Custom Quick Control Screen See Custom Quick Control 778 ...
Page 788: ...Grid 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Grid display 3 Select an item 788 ...
Page 790: ...Clearing Settings 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Reset 3 Select OK 790 ...
Page 795: ...Example 6 Multi function lock 795 ...
Page 796: ...Changing the Help Text Size 1 Select Help text size 2 Select an item 796 ...
Page 799: ...Note Touch activated shooting touch shutter is not supported 799 ...
Page 939: ...White balance AEB setting 939 ...