Using the Map Data Stored in Camera Memory (MAP Mode)
After you press [ý] (MAP) to enter the MAP mode, you can view the map data stored in memory and use it to perform a variety of operations described in this section.
About the MAP mode
The MAP mode has two submodes described below. Each press of [ý] (MAP) toggles between the two submodes. Select the submode that suits your shooting needs.
| In this mode, you can display images you shot, the locations | |
| where you shot them, and the direction the camera was | |
| pointed when you shot them on a map screen. | |
| • Images that include position information, the locations | |
| where you shot them, and the horizontal direction the | |
User Image Mode | camera was pointed when you shot them are displayed on | |
map screens stored in camera memory. | ||
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| You also can display tracks on the map that show your | |
| movements. | |
| • You can use measurement data stored in camera memory | |
| to display tracks of your movements on maps stored in | |
| camera memory. | |
| This mode lets you use the | |
| of tourist attractions, picturesque scenery, and other | |
| photogenic spots around the world. | |
Photogenic Spot | • The camera’s memory contains data on a total of | |
approximately 10,000 tourist attractions, picturesque | ||
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scenery, and other photogenic spots around the world. This | ||
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| makes it possible for you to easy locate nearby | |
| lifetime photo opportunities, making your travels more | |
| exciting and rewarding. | |
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• If you want to display images only, use the PLAY mode (page 30).
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