Setting Additional Features For The Gps Operation; Performing A Calibration - Ricoh Pentax K-3 II Operating Manual

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u Caution
• You cannot turn the GPS on/off while recording a movie.
• While the GPS is on, the battery drains faster than normal.
• If you use the camera near objects which generate a
magnetic field such as magnets, or have magnetism such as
iron, the electronic compass may not work properly.
• The GPS data recorded in the image cannot be deleted. If you
do not want to share the shooting location information with the
public when posting the image on SNS, etc., turn the GPS off
before shooting.
• You cannot use the optional GPS unit O-GPS1 with this
camera.
• For other precautions on the GPS, refer to "About the GPS"
(p.108).
t Memo
• When the GPS information can be obtained, Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC) is recorded as the shooting date and
time for images. On the Electronic Compass screen (p.13),
the time is displayed after the difference between UTC and
the time of the shooting location is corrected.
Setting Additional Features for the
GPS Operation
[GPS Time Sync] and [GPS Indicator
Lamp] can be turned on/off in
[Additional Settings] of [GPS] in the
A2 menu.
Adjust the camera to obtain the direction information accurately.
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A2
u Caution
• When performing a calibration, be careful not to drop the
Additional Settings
Additional Settings
GPS Time Sync
GPS Time Sync
GPS Indicator Lamp
GPS Indicator Lamp
• If [The operation could not be completed correctly] appears
t Memo
• If the battery is removed, perform a calibration again after the
• If [ASTROTRACER] is set to [ON], [Precise Calibration]

Performing a Calibration

Select [GPS] in A2 menu and press D.
The [GPS] screen appears.
Select [Calibration] and press D.
The [Calibration] screen appears.
Rotate the camera
according to instructions
displayed on the monitor.
The result of calibration appears.
Press E.
The [GPS] screen reappears.
camera. Wrap the strap around your wrist or take other
measures.
as the result of calibration in Step 3, change the camera
direction and perform a calibration again.
battery is put back in.
appears in the [GPS] screen instead of [Calibration]. As the
magnetic field varies depending on the shooting location,
precise calibration must be performed at each location when
shooting images of celestial bodies with ASTROTRACER.
A2
GPS
GPS
GPS Logging
GPS Logging
ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACER
Calibration
Calibration
Additional Settings
Additional Settings
3
Calibration
Calibration
Rotate camera in each of three
Rotate camera in each of three
directions ensuring that each
directions ensuring that each
rotation exceeds 180 degrees
rotation exceeds 180 degrees
Cancel
Cancel
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