Digital Camera User Manual

Recording
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Recording using the GPS function
About the GPS
This is an abbreviation for “Global Positioning System”, which is a system that allows you
to check your position utilising GPS satellites.
Calculating the current position by receiving
radio waves including orbit information and
clock information from multiple GPS satellites is called positioning.
Positioning is performed by this unit when radio waves from 3 or more GPS satellites are
received.
Receiving signals from GPS satellites
It is recommended to use by holding the camera still for a while at an outdoor location clear to
the sky, with the antenna pointed upward.
Radio waves from GPS satellites cannot be received properly at the following locations, so the
positioning may not be possible or a significant error may occur.
Indoor/underground or underwater (when using the marine case)/in the woods/traveling in a
train or a car etc./close to or between buildings/close to high voltage lines/inside a tunnel/
close to mobile phones working on 1.5 GHz band etc.
Do not cover the GPS antenna with your hands etc.
Do not carry the unit inside a metallic case or similar when positioning. Positioning is not
possible when the unit is covered by metal etc.
Following menus can be set.
¢ This can be set only when [Beach & Snorkeling] mode (P66) is set.
Menu Item
[GPS/Sensor]
[GPS Setting]/[Repositioning]/[GPS Area Select]/[Area Info. Set]/
[My Landmark]/[Altimeter Adjust]/[Depth indicator]
¢
/
[Calibrate compass]