Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Instruction Manual
- Introduction
- Features
- Using This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Inserting the Battery
- Attaching and Detaching the Receiver
- Turning the Receiver On
- Acquiring GPS Signals
- Geotagging Images as You Shoot
- Logging the Route Traveled
- Setting the Positioning Interval
- Using the Digital Compass
- Setting Time from GPS on the Camera
- GPS Precautions
- Provided Software
- Using a Bracket (Sold Separately)
- Specs
- Scan of CD-ROM
- Warranty
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When the receiver is attached or connected to a camera that displays the
[
GPS device settings
] menu item, images are geotagged as you shoot.
On cameras other than the EOS 7D,
simply shoot with the receiver
attached to your camera. Images can
also be tagged with the shooting
direction.
EOS 7D Users
Plug the end of the cable labeled
<
WFT GPS
> into the receiver’s
<C> terminal. Plug the other
end of the terminal, labeled
<
CAMERA
>, into the camera’s
<C> terminal.
Do not plug the end of the cable
labeled <
WFT GPS
> into the
camera’s <C> terminal,
which may damage it.
Images cannot be tagged with the
shooting direction.
Geotagging Images as You Shoot
<
WFT GPS
><
CAMERA
>
Geotagging Information
Direction
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
UTC
For movies, the GPS information acquired when movie shooting starts is
recorded (except with the EOS 7D). Note that signal reception
conditions are not recorded.
When using the receiver at he same time as an external or built-in flash,
attach the receiver to the Accessory Bracket AB-E1 (sold separately, p.28).