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| Positioning takes a | 1)The first positioning operation you perform with the camera | |
| long time. | after you purchase it, immediately after changing the “GPS” | |
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| setting from “Off” to “On”, or after not using it for a long time | |
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| may take a number of minutes to complete. |
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| 2)Normally, a positioning operation should take around | |
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| 10 seconds. However, changes in the positions of the GPS | |
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| satellites, as well as the shooting location and environment | |
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| can cause it to take longer. |
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| 3)Positioning may take longer than normal in environments | |
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| where GPS satellite wave reception is poor (page 97). | |
| The position | 1)Depending on wave conditions, GPS satellite positioning is | |
| reading is off. | subject to error of hundreds of meters. |
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| 2)Performing positioning in an environment where it is difficult | |
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| to receive GPS satellite waves and where the motion sensor | |
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| is being influenced by magnetism can result in large errors in | |
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| positioning readings. |
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| 3)Performing positioning for a long time with the motion sensor | |
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| in an environment where it is difficult to receive GPS satellite | |
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| waves can cause large errors in the positioning readings. | |
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| There is large error | 1)The camera may be being affected by magnetism. Perform | |
| in direction | direction sensor accuracy adjustment (page 106). Also, move | |
| information. | the camera away from sources of magnetism and from metal. | |
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| 2)The direction sensor may not be able to perform direction | |
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| measurements under any of the following conditions. | |
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| • Immediately after “On” is selected for the “GPS” setting | |
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| (page 92) |
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| • Immediately after loading the battery and turning on the | |
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| camera |
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| The place name is | This can happen immediate after you turn on the camera, when | |
| different from the | the GPS wave condition icon (page 93) shows | (wave |
| location where I | condition poor), or when there are major differences between | |
| shoot an image. | you current location and the place name data stored in camera | |
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| memory. If this happens, select “- - | |
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| (page 94). |
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| No place name | 1)There may not be a landmark near your current location. | |
| appears on the | 2)There may not be a name in the camera’s | |
| camera screen. | data in the vicinity of your current location. This will be | |
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| indicated by “- - | |
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| place name candidates (page 95). |
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174 | Appendix |
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