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GPS
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Viewing GPS Data

GPS data recorded with pictures can be

viewed during playback by pressing the

DISP. button until GPS data are displayed.

F3.5
F3.5F3.5
F3.5
0001
0001
/
9999
99990001
/
9999
0001
/
9999000-0001
000-0001000-0001
000-0001
1
/
1000
10001
/
1000
1
/
1000
2010
2010
/
01
01
/
01
012010
/
01
/
01
2010
/
01
/
010
00:
00
0000 :00
00:00
4:
3 F
3 F4:3 F
4:3 F
359.2˚//NNW/mag
359.2˚// NNW/mag359.2˚// NNW/mag
359.2˚//NNW/mag
E:
139˚
139˚E:139˚
E:139˚
N:
035˚
035˚N:035˚
N:035˚
X3
(
4
)
X3
(
4
)
X3
(
4
)
2d
2d2d
2d

Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

• Latitude and longitude are displayed in orange if current GPS data were

unavailable when the picture was taken (GP.136).

• GPS data are included with images transferred to a computer (GP.105, 112).

• GPS data are displayed in the format selected for [GPS Disp Mode] (GP.99) in

the expanded settings menu (GP.98).

The GPS Log ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

The camera logs GPS data to the memory card at the interval selected for [GPS

Track Time] (GP.100) in the expanded settings menu (GP.98; no log is

created if [Off] is selected). Log files can be viewed in a text editor or word

processing software. Entries consist of the longitude, latitude, altitude, track

number, and the date and time, separated by commas; for example, an entry

recording a position of 35° 40´ 1˝ N 139° 45´ 47˝ E at an altitude of 3.5 m at

07:58:14 on October 8, 2010 (UTC) would take the following form:

139.82972,35.66694,3.5,0,08-10-2010 07:58:14

Longitude
Latitude
Altitude Date Time
Track no.

A track number of “1” indicates data logged at the start of GPS recording, “0” data

logged during GPS recording.