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Parts of the GP-1A
Parts of the GP-1A
Refer to the illustration inside the front cover of
this manual.
LED .............................................................................11
USB terminal ...........................................................18
Eyelet for strap (strap available separately;
use cell phone strap or other similar strap)
Accessory terminal for optional MC-DC2
remote cord ..............................................................9
Mount ...................................................................9, 10
Connection terminal for GP1-CA10A or
GP1- CA9 0 ...............................................................7, 8
GP1-CL1 strap adapter ........................................10
GP1-CA10A cable for connection to cameras
with ten-pin remote terminals ..........................7
GP1-CA90 cable for connection to cameras
with accessory terminals ..................................... 8
Features of the GP-1A
Features of the GP-1A
When connected to a camera that supports GPS,
the GP-1A records location information with pho-
tographs.
When these photographs are subse-
quently uploaded to my Picturetown or opened
in ViewNX version 1.2.0 or later (Windows or
Macintosh), the location can be displayed in
online map services.
If desired, an optional MC-
DC2 remote cord for remote shutter release can
be connected via the GP-1A.