

However, you can geotag in real time while shooting images by using the Canon Camera Connection App connected to your camera by Bluetooth. My original post (which I admitted I had not tried) does not work. In the past, I have used a iOS App with no problems: GeotagPhotos, now, I did trust Canon Camera Connect and cannot geotag? Also, the second option of sending location data via WiFi is turned off on my phone. In addition to what Dave mentioned, on EOS R you would have to set Smartphone as the "Select GPS device". I've been using bluetooth connection to my iPhone to get hold of location data, and its working fine. When I connect my phone to my RP and tap "Send Location Information" on my phone, I get an error message that the function is not supported on my camera. For this to work correctly, the time set in your camera and on your phone musts be the same.ĭisclaimer: I've not actually tried this.Įdit: I tried this, and it does not work. When you eventually download your images from the camera of SD card, they should be geotagged. The timestamps in the log will be matched up with the timestamps on the image files, and the image files in the camera will be geotagged with the locations in the log files. Later, you connect your phone to your camera via wi-fi or bluetooth, and then click the "Send location information" button. I am not aware of any way to access this log from outside of the app. You do not have to be connected to the camera while your locations are being logged. This log is stored internally in the app. My understanding is that "Begin logging" causes the Camera Connect app to keep a log of your locations vs.
