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C1 7 & Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver?

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  • Drew Altdo
    This is the workflow I use... works quite well.
    http://www.phaseone.com/Search/Article. ... nguageid=1
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  • John Wildgoose
    That's so much better than I was hoping for, thanks for replying Drew. Brilliant!
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  • Rick142
    I have been using the 5DIII and GP-E2 for a number of months and it works quite well. The location information is very accurate and shows in Capture One. The direction does not seem to be supported by a field in C1 although it doesn't strip it out and I can see it in other programs. It would be nice if that was supported.
    Having said that, I find the direction is not that accurate in a helicopter where I would have the most use for it.

    Using the GP-E2 in log mode to update files from older cameras is not so great. I can't seem to connect it to the Mac anymore and when I did I notice it doesn't transfer altitude info. Hopefully Canon will be improving their Map Utility software.
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  • John Wildgoose
    Hi Rick
    Thanks for responding.
    So you don't use any third party software between the camera and C1?

    John
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  • Rick142
    Hi John,

    No, the location, altitude and direction are encoded directly into the 5D mkIII files and stay there for any application to read. I'm an aerial photographer this is much more accurate than using a third party device and software.

    Rick
    workabove.com
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  • John Wildgoose
    workabove! Nice.

    Thanks Rick, I'm a step closer to pulling the old wallet out the back pocket.

    cheers.
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  • Rick142
    John, probably not worth saying, but make sure you have a compatible Canon camera. Another small advantage is you can set it up so the Camera time is always updated by the satellites. No need to manually set the camera time again!

    Disadvantage is that it takes up hot shoe space although you can use a bracket and cord.
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  • John Wildgoose
    Thanks, like you it'll be going on a 5D3. And no problem with the hot shoe, they never get used on my cameras.

    #strictlyavailablelight. 😉

    Thanks again for your kind help.
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