Canon 5245B001 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Using the GPS Function
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You can record and check the location information (latitude, longitude,
elevation) and the shooting date in your images and movies (pp. 41, 113). If
you use the included software (p. 2), you can also view the still images and
movies you have shot on a map, using the location information recorded while
shooting.
Set [GPS] to [On].
z Follow Steps 1 and 2 on p. 111 to adjust
the setting.
Shoot.
XThe location information and shooting date
will be recorded in the still image or movie.
z You can check the recorded location
information (latitude, longitude, elevation)
and the shooting date of your images in
“GPS Information Display” (p. 41).
What if appears on the screen and you cannot receive a
GPS satellite signal?
If you are using the camera in an environment where the GPS satellite signal
cannot be received, such as indoors, (p. 110), take the camera outside where
the sky is clearly visible. Hold the camera properly (p. 109) or point the GPS
signal receiver toward the sky to improve signal reception.
When using the camera outside where the sky is clearly visible, and in other
environments where GPS satellite signals are easy to receive, (signal
reception OK) will appear on the screen for a few minutes. However, if does
not appear on the screen even after a few minutes, try moving to another area
free of obstacles that block GPS satellite signals, such as buildings. will
appear after a few minutes.
Recording Location Information and the
Shooting Date in Images
Only the location information and shooting date at the beginning of
shooting will be recorded in movies.
For movies made in Movie Digest (p. 71), only the location information
and shooting date of the first movie of the day will be recorded.
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