Nikon 26397 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Introduction
<Important> Notes on GPS
b Location name data of this camera
Before using the GPS function, make sure to read “USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR
LOCATION NAME DATA” (F15) and agree to the terms.
The location name information (Point of Interest: POI) stands as of April 2012.
The location name information will not be updated.
Use location name information only as a guide.
The location name information (Point of Interest: POI) of the People's Republic of
China (“China”) and the Republic of Korea is not provided for the COOLPIX P520.
b GPS Functions
Use information measured by the camera as a guideline only.
This information cannot be used for navigation of an airplane, car, and person or
land survey applications.
When Record GPS data in GPS options of the GPS options menu is set to On,
GPS functions will continue to operate even after the camera is turned off
(A99).
The electromagnetic waves emitted from this product may affect the measuring
instruments of an airplane or medical equipment. When use of the product is
prohibited or limited during airplane takeoffs and landings or inside a hospital,
set Record GPS data to Off and then turn off the camera.
An individual may be identified from still pictures or movies that have been
recorded with location information.
Observe caution when you transfer still pictures or movies recorded with
location information, or GPS log files to a third party or upload them to a network
such as the Internet where the public can view them.
Be sure to read “Disposing of Data Storage Devices” (Av).
b Using the camera overseas
Before taking the camera with GPS function overseas for travel, consult your travel
agency or embassy of the country you are visiting to confirm whether there is any
restriction on use.
For example, you cannot record location information logs without permission from
the government in China. Set the Record GPS data to Off.
The GPS may not function properly in China and on the borders between China
and neighboring countries (as of December 2012).