Help Guide

13
Index
Appendix
Errors and Warnings
Troubleshooting
Settings
Playback
Shooting
Setup and Basics
Learning About the Camera
Accessories
Wireless Features
Wireless Features/Accessories
5
Shoot.
Before shooting, conrm that and
icons are shown on the camera. If the
icons are not shown, press the
button repeatedly.
Your shots are now geotagged.
From now on, shots you take with
Camera Connect running will be
geotagged.
Checking Location Information
To customize which screen shows latitude, longitude, elevation, and
UTC, access the [Playback information display] screen: button
→ [ ] → [ 4]. Press the button during image playback to
view this information.
The date and time of UTC is essentially the same as Greenwich Mean
Time.
Using the Map Utility program, you can display the location information
on a map.
The GPS information added to your movie is acquired initially,
when you start recording.
Images may not be geotagged if you connect via NFC or
Bluetooth when the camera is off.
Others may be able to locate or identify you by using location data
in your geotagged still images or movies. Be careful when sharing
these images with others, as when posting images online where
many others can view them.
Geotagging Images as You Shoot
Your shots can be geotagged using GPS information (such as latitude,
longitude, and elevation) from a Bluetooth enabled smartphone.
1
Pair the camera and smartphone via
Bluetooth.
Follow the steps in “Steps on the Camera
(1)”, “Steps on the Smartphone (1)”, and
“Steps on the Camera (2)” in “Connecting
to Bluetooth Enabled Smartphones via
Wi-Fi” (
=
9).
You can skip these steps if the devices
are already paired.
2
End the Wi-Fi connection.
If the camera is connected via Wi-Fi, end
the connection.
3
Start Camera Connect.
Keep the smartphone running Camera
Connect within arm’s reach.
4
Turn on GPS.
Press the button and choose [ ]
→ [ 1] → [GPS settings].
Set [GPS via mobile] to [Enable].