Canon 5244B001 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Using the GPS Function
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XAt certain intervals, the positioning data
and date/time based on the GPS satellite
signal will be recorded in a log file.
How do I check if a GPS log file was created?
will appear in the upper right of the screen in Step 2 when a GPS log file is
created. If this icon appears, exercise caution when formatting the memory card
(pp. 23, 177), as all GPS log files will also be erased.
When you do not want to use the logger function, set it to
[Off].
If [GPS Logger] is set to [On], battery power will be consumed even when the
camera is turned off. If the camera is in an environment where a GPS signal
cannot be received (indoors, etc.), the battery may be depleted in half a day even
if you do not shoot. Be sure to set [GPS Logger] to [Off] in Step 2 to prevent
battery consumption when not using the logger function.
If you remove the battery after Step 4, the logger function will be
temporarily disabled. When switching the battery, turn the camera on and
then off again to enable the logger function.
SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards have a write-protect tab. If this tab
is in the locked position, or an Eye-Fi card is inserted in the camera, you
will not be able to save GPS log files.
The logger function may stop operating when the camera is connected to
a computer or printer with the included interface cable (p. 2), or when
connected to a TV with a separately sold stereo AV cable (p. 228) or
separately sold HDMI cable (p. 228). If this happens, unplug the cable
from the camera, then turn the camera on and back off again.
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