Geotagging Images While Shooting

Article ID: ART138097 | Date published: 05/13/2015 | Date last updated: 07/18/2017
 

Description

Geotagging Images While Shooting

Solution

 

 

Geotagging Images While Shooting

The still images and movies you shoot can be geotagged, automatically adding latitude, longitude, and elevation information. You can review the recorded location information on the camera. Using the provided software, you can also view the locations on a map, with the still images and movies shown next to them.

 

Activate GPS.

  • Follow steps 1 – 2 to configure the setting.

Shoot.

  • The still images and movies you shoot are now geotagged, and you can review the location information as described in “GPS Information
  • Display”

In addition to geotagging your shots, you can also tag shots with the shooting date and time in UTC format

Geotagging applies the initial camera location and shooting date and time, as acquired when you begin shooting a movie.

For movies made by using Movie Digest (p. 90), geotagging applies the initial camera location and shooting date and time, as acquired for the first movie shot that day.

 

 


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