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Supported by cameras that display
[GPS device settings] in the menu.

Shots taken while the receiver is
attached to the camera are
geotagged, adding location
information*

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(latitude, longitude,

elevation, and shooting time (UTC*

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))

to images.

Shooting locations of geotagged
images can be viewed on a virtual
map on a computer.

Images can also be tagged with the
shooting direction using the receiver’s
digital compass (magnetic north
standard) (except with the EOS 7D).

*1: Some traveling conditions or receiver settings may cause inaccurate location

information to be added to images.

*2: Coordinated Universal Time, abbreviated UTC, is essentially the same as

Greenwich Mean Time.

In logging mode (p.16), the receiver
keeps a record of location information
along the route traveled. The route
can be viewed on a virtual map.

Logs can also be used to geotag
images at a later time.

* Some traveling conditions, locations, or

receiver settings may cause inaccurate
location information to be added to images.

Features

Geotagging Images and Adding the Shooting Direction

Logging Routes Traveled with the Receiver

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