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Operations Available with Location Data Functions, Recording the Shooting Location Data on the Image

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Operations Available with Location Data Functions When Use built-in location data in Location data options in the z (location data options) menu (A119) is set to On, the camera starts receiving signals from the positioning satellites. Location data reception can be checked on the shooting screen. • n or o: Signals are being received from four or more 0 15m -10 1010hPa satellites, or from three satellites, and location data is being obtained. • z: Signals are being received, but location data cannot be obtained. • y: Signals are not received. Recording the Shooting Location Data on the Image • When shooting while positioning is being performed, the obtained location data (latitude and longitude) are recorded on the images to be shot. • The recorded location data can be checked on a map by using ViewNX-i after transferring images to a computer. • When Compass display in Electronic compass in the location data options menu is set to On, the approximate direction of shooting is also recorded. Recording the Log • When selecting Start all logs in Create log in the location data options menu, while positioning is being performed, the location data, altitude, and water depth data of places you visit with the camera is recorded at the certain interval. • Recorded logs (movement information such as location data, altitude, or water depth) can be saved on a memory card by selecting Create log to stop recording and then selecting Save logs. • You can view location logs saved on the memory card by using software that can display log data such as ViewNX-i. • The altitude and water depth logs saved on the memory card can be displayed as a graph by selecting Altitude/depth logs in View log in the location data options menu. • You can check the graphs of the currently recording altitude and water depth logs on the active guide (A105). 95 Using Location Data Functions Operations Available with Location Data Functions

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95
Using Location Data Functions
Operations Available with Location Data Functions
When
Use built-in location data
in
Location data options
in the
z
(location data
options) menu (
A
119) is set to
On
, the camera starts receiving signals from the
positioning satellites.
Location data reception can be checked on the shooting
screen.
n
or
o
: Signals are being received from four or more
satellites, or from three satellites, and location data is being
obtained.
z
: Signals are being received, but location data cannot be
obtained.
y
: Signals are not received.
Recording the Shooting Location Data on the Image
When shooting while positioning is being performed, the obtained location data
(latitude and longitude) are recorded on the images to be shot.
The recorded location data can be checked on a map by using ViewNX-i after
transferring images to a computer.
When
Compass display
in
Electronic compass
in the location data options
menu is set to
On
, the approximate direction of shooting is also recorded.
Recording the Log
When selecting
Start all logs
in
Create log
in the location data options menu,
while positioning is being performed, the location data, altitude, and water depth
data of places you visit with the camera is recorded at the certain interval.
Recorded logs (movement information such as location data, altitude, or water
depth) can be saved on a memory card by selecting
Create log
to stop recording
and then selecting
Save logs
.
You can view location logs saved on the memory card by using software that can
display log data such as ViewNX-i.
The altitude and water depth logs saved on the memory card can be displayed as a
graph by selecting
Altitude/depth logs
in
View log
in the location data options
menu.
You can check the graphs of the currently recording altitude and water depth logs
on the active guide (
A
105).
Operations Available with Location Data
Functions
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-10
15m
15m
1010hPa
1010hPa