GPS and map functions
Using the map function
You can display a map showing the location where a picture was taken or your current
location.
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If you copy the map data stored on the supplied disc to a memory card, you can
display more detailed maps.
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The place name information recorded on a picture and the place name displayed on a
map may not be exactly the same.
Confirming the place where you took a picture using a map
When the location information or place name information is recorded on a picture, you
can display a map showing the location where that picture was taken.
Display the pictures in playback mode
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(with location information) and/or
during playback for pictures that are recorded with location or place name
information.
Press [MAP] button
A map of the place where you took the picture will appear. (If the picture was not
recorded with location information or place name information, a wide area map will
appear.)
Map scale level (The levels that can be displayed vary depending on the region.)
• You can drag the screen or press the cursor button to operate the display location
of a map.
• You cannot change the display direction of the map. The map is oriented so that
North is always at the top of the map.
• When you press the [
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The actual place where you took the picture and the location displayed on the map
may not be exactly the same.
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When you enlarge or reduce the map size, it may take some time before it is
displayed.
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You can display the place where you took the pictures on a map only for pictures
with location information or place name information recorded using Panasonic digital
cameras (LUMIX) equipped with a GPS function.
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(with place name information) is displayed
: Location where a picture was taken
: Your current location
: My Landmark
On the touch screen, spread (pinch out) your 2 fingers to
zoom in, and pinch (pinch in) your 2 fingers to zoom out.
(You can also enlarge or reduce the map size using the zoom
lever.)
] button, it will return to the previous display.
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