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Geotagging Images and Adding the Shooting Direction
*1: Some traveling conditions or receiver settings may cause inaccurate location
information to be added to images.
*2: Coordinated Universal Time, abbreviated UTC, is essentially the same as
Greenwich Mean Time.
Logging Routes Traveled with the Receiver
Supported by cameras that display
[GPS device settings] in the menu.
Shots taken while the receiver is
attached to the camera are
geotagged, adding location
1
information*
elevation, and shooting time (UTC*
to images.
Shooting locations of geotagged
images can be viewed on a virtual
map on a computer.
Images can also be tagged with the
shooting direction using the receiver's
digital compass (magnetic north
standard) (except with the EOS 7D).
In logging mode (p.16), the receiver
keeps a record of location information
along the route traveled. The route
can be viewed on a virtual map.
Logs can also be used to geotag
images at a later time.
* Some traveling conditions, locations, or
receiver settings may cause inaccurate
location information to be added to images.
(latitude, longitude,
2
))
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