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Canon Digital Camera Gps Enabled
Milind | 2024-07-09 02:14:18 |
I wanted this card for some time now to make my Canon 7D mark 2 camera wi-fi enabled. I tried it and it works perfectly. Happy 5 |
William | 2024-04-08 09:21:39 |
This is a smooth-working accessory for your Canon camera if the camera is bluetooth-enabled. It works flawlessly with my 90D. It's really nice not to have to be directly in front of the camera to employ it. 5 |
Bob | 2024-09-29 04:32:50 |
I have older flashes as well as an older GPS unit from previous Canon camera models. I ordered the Canon AD-E1 Multi-Function Shoe Adapter and all work fine on my new R8 II. As always service was great and delivery was quick. 5 |
Brian | 2024-07-12 07:54:58 |
This GPS logger integrates nicely with the Canon T4i, just turn it on and go! A single AA battery can last quite a while, depending on the setting you choose for logging frequency. Attaching it to the hotshoe makes it easy to carry, though it does stick out a bit. If you want to use a flash, you can attach it by a USB cable, instead. (They supply both a long and short cable to suit your needs.) In the event you don't want it attached all day, it can still be used to sync the camera's clock perfectly, and then independantly log the day's travels for later geotagging. The only negative is to download the log file requires that you use the Canon software. (I would have preferred to just copy the file off like a flash drive.) But if you don't need the log, it will geotag the photos directly in the camera, no special software needed, and no extra processing later on. 5 |
Mike | 2024-06-27 07:32:52 |
I like to geotag my photos, and having an external GPS receiver is great because it doesn't use the camera's battery. I have a Canon 6D, and the battery drains pretty quick when using it with GPS on; however it lasts a lot longer when I use this device which is externally powered. It also works great on a camera with no GPS, such as the 70D. 5 |
Bob | 2024-07-28 08:38:27 |
This is my second one. Purchased for an upcoming shoot where I'll need to quickly alternate camera bodies and need GPS tagging. The only downside is that it adds a tiny bit of additional bulk to the top of your camera. It will run for more than a full day on a single AA Alkaline battery. I'm using this with R5 bodies. This thing is MUCH more reliable and simple to use than Canon's app that uses your cell phone (and rapidly drains its battery) for GPS data. Oh how I wish Canon would build GPS into more of their bodies. I LOVED my 6D bodies of years ago for exactly this reason. Yes they would cause additional drain on the camera's battery but that was simple enough to deal with and well worth it to have constant, reliable, gps data without adding another device to the camera. 5 |
Laura | 2024-08-05 05:32:29 |
I'm not good at reading directions or user manuals, but figured this out quickly and easily. I put in a battery, put it on my Canon R5 hotshoe, turned it on, found the camera setting for GPS, set it to check the GPS settings every 5 minutes (one of my friends told me to do that to save battery power), and voila! The GPS info automatically is added to the EXIF, going straight into Lightroom as it downloads the photos. Couldn't be easier! And it weighs next to nothing, so hasn't been the least bit a problem. The battery lasts for many hours (I haven't put it to the test yet, but presume it will easily last for a full day's outing), but it keeps checking the GPS all the time it's on, and doesn't turn off when I stop using the camera. So if I forget to turn the device off when I'm done shooting, and don't use the camera for a day or so, the AA battery has died. With this camera, I mainly photograph birds using the Canon RF 100-500mm lens, and don't use flash, so I haven't used the GPS unit's log function or attached it via the camera's digital connector. 5 |
JimO | 2024-05-05 03:18:22 |
I bought this camera to upgrade the technology to a mirrorless camera. I have a Canon 6D camera and I felt as if I didn't downgrade in functionality because this camera had all the functionality and then some. This camera came with the 24-105 lens. My Canon 6D had GPS receiver built in to geotag the images. The RP didn't have this functionality so I bought a Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2 because I like to geotag all my photos. The receiver goes on the hot shoe and it is very easy to set up. It worked very well. The flip out screen is definitely a game changer and that was another main reason to buy the camera. I took some pictures with the Mode Dial set to "Scene Intelligent Auto" and found the pictures came out really good. I just left the dial there, concentrating on composing the shoot. It is a great travel camera as it is small and light. I brought with me on a bike tour of Paris. In my opinion it is the best bank for the buck. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-06 05:51:20 |
I purchased for my new Canon R5. I was disappointed that the camera did not have GPS but was happy to see there was an easy way to add GPS via this GP-E2 unit. It plugs into the flash spot and just works. You do need to keep a supply of AA batteries, but I like have GPS info because I travel all of the world and this info helps me keep my pictures organized. If you are like me, you will want this 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-25 01:35:31 |
Detailed directions and a complete cleaning kit for digital SLR sensors. The SensorScope enabled viewing and removal of a speck from the sensor that occured during a lense change and was showing up on all images. Problem solved. 5 |