2012/03/13

Canon GP-E2

Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver for Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera

 


 



 And 'X compatible with the EOS-1D, EOS 7D DSLR and the new full frame Canon 5D Mark II GPS receiver GP-E2, the "geo-tagging" of images.
Compact and lightweight accessory fits into the hotshoe.

Canon GP-E2 Tag photos with the longitude, latitude and altitude and also the orientation with which the photo was taken. The information is present in the EXIF ​​data of the image.
The GPS logger function allows the photographer to keep track 'route by downloading GPS data at regular intervals, whether the unit is connected to the camera body or store them inside. Once in the studio, you can mark the images with GPS data stored in log files. The path can be displayed using Google Maps, or Map Utility software included in the package.

Professional photographers who shoot with more bodies EOS 5D Mark II and want to process all the images together and sort them according to the time at which they were recorded, will appreciate the ability to synchronize the clocks of the cameras with the atomic clock global, UTC means of information downloaded from the satellite, when it records the time of the capture of the photo.

 

Technical Details

  • Records location information (longitude, latitude, elevation, direction, and Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)) as EXIF information to images when shooting.
  • Can act as a stand-alone GPS logger
  • On-board electronic compass
  • Camera time can be synched by the built-in atomic clock
  • Energy saving design provides hours of continuous use with only one AA size alkaline battery

Product Description

Features

Camera time can be synched by the built-in atomic clock Energy saving design provides hours of continuous use with only one AA size alkaline battery. Hotshoe or USB terminal connectivity Package Contents - GPS Receiver, Soft Case (For GPS), Pouch, USB Cable (1.5m), USB Cable (0.25m), GPS Receiver Solution Disk, Instruction Manual, NA Warranty
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