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• Geotagging applies the initial camera location and shooting date and time, as acquired when you begin shooting a movie. • For movies made using [ ] mode (=59), geotagging applies the initial camera location and shooting date and time, as acquired for the first clip shot that day. Logging Camera Location Data You can keep a record of where the camera was taken by using location information acquired from GPS satellite signals over a period of time. Daily location and time data is logged to a file, separate from image data. Log files can be reviewed on the camera (=32), and with the software (=119), you can use log files to follow the route taken with the camera on a map. Note that the GPS logger will reduce battery life, because some power is consumed even when the camera is off. Charge the battery pack as needed, or keep a spare charged battery pack with you. 1 Configure the setting. zzFollow step 1 in "Using GPS Functions" (=30) to choose [ ], press the button, and then press the buttons to choose [On]. zzTo restore the original setting, repeat this process but choose [Off]. 2 Finish the setup process. zzWhen you press the button, a message about the logger is displayed. Be sure to read the message. zzThe [ ] icon shown with your shots indicates the GPS reception status at that time (=30). zzThe logger function will operate, and the date, time and location information based on signals acquired from GPS satellites will be logged to the camera. zzThe logger will continue to function even when the camera is turned off. 3 Save the GPS log files to the memory card. zzWhen you turn off the camera, a message about the logger is displayed. The location information, date and time will be saved to the memory card. This information will not remain on the camera. zzThe location information, date and time will be saved to the memory card when you do any of the following things. - Display the log files - Display the date/time setting screen - Display the time zone setting screen zzIf the camera is off and you want to remove the memory card when the logger is being used, turn the camera on, then turn it off again before removing the memory card. Before Use Basic Guide Advanced Guide Camera Basics Using GPS Functions Auto Mode Other Shooting Modes P Mode Playback Mode Setting Menu Accessories Appendix Index 31

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Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
Camera Basics
Using GPS
Functions
Auto Mode
Other Shooting
Modes
P Mode
Playback Mode
Setting Menu
Accessories
Appendix
Index
31
Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
Camera Basics
Using GPS
Functions
Auto Mode
Other Shooting
Modes
P Mode
Playback Mode
Setting Menu
Accessories
Appendix
Index
Geotagging applies the initial camera location and shooting date and time, as
acquired when you begin shooting a movie.
For movies made using [
] mode (
=
59
), geotagging applies the initial
camera location and shooting date and time, as acquired for the first clip shot
that day.
Logging Camera Location Data
You can keep a record of where the camera was taken by using location
information acquired from GPS satellite signals over a period of time.
Daily location and time data is logged to a file, separate from image data.
Log files can be reviewed on the camera (
=
32
), and with the software
(
=
119
), you can use log files to follow the route taken with the camera on
a map.
Note that the GPS logger will reduce battery life, because some power
is consumed even when the camera is off. Charge the battery pack as
needed, or keep a spare charged battery pack with you.
1
Configure the setting.
z
Follow step 1 in “Using GPS Functions”
(
=
30
) to choose [
], press the
<
n
> button, and then press the
<
q
><
r
> buttons to choose [On].
z
To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [Off].
2
Finish the setup process.
z
When you press the <
m
> button, a
message about the logger is displayed.
Be sure to read the message.
z
The [
] icon shown with your shots
indicates the GPS reception status at that
time (
=
30
).
z
The logger function will operate, and the
date, time and location information based
on signals acquired from GPS satellites
will be logged to the camera.
z
The logger will continue to function even
when the camera is turned off.
3
Save the GPS log files to the
memory card.
z
When you turn off the camera, a message
about the logger is displayed. The location
information, date and time will be saved to
the memory card. This information will not
remain on the camera.
z
The location information, date and time
will be saved to the memory card when
you do any of the following things.
- Display the log files
- Display the date/time setting screen
- Display the time zone setting screen
z
If the camera is off and you want to
remove the memory card when the logger
is being used, turn the camera on, then
turn it off again before removing the
memory card.