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.

 

 

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 on-screen map to find the locations

 

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

 

 

makes it possible for you to easy locate nearby once-in-a-

 

lifetime photo opportunities, making your travels more

 

exciting and rewarding.

 

 

• If you want to display images only, use the PLAY mode (page 30).

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Using the Hybrid-GPS