Nikon GP-1-DSLR: Notes on the GP-1
Notes on the GP-1: Nikon GP-1-DSLR
Table of contents
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- The GP-1 and Supplied Accessories
- Features of the GP-1
- Turning the GP-1 on and Off
- Cameras with Ten-pin Remote Terminals
- Cameras with Accessory Terminals
- Disconnecting the GP-1
- Mounting the GP-1 on the Camera Strap
- The GPS Signal
- Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
- Auto Meter Off
- GPS data for D90 digital cameras
- Notes on the GP-1
- Precautions for Use
- Specifi cations
- Connecting the GP-1 to a Computer

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The GP-1 does not supply the compass heading.
Local geographic and atmospheric conditions may prevent or
delay the acquisition of GPS data.
The GP-1 may be unable to receive GPS data indoors, underground, or in the
vicinity of large structures, trees, or other objects that block or refl ect satellite signals.
The positions of GPS sat-
ellites are continuously changing, preventing or delaying the acquisition of GPS data at certain hours of the day.
The presence of cellular telephones or other devices that transmit on frequencies close to those of GPS satellites
may also interfere with the acquisition of GPS data.
Note that the GP-1 may take several minutes to reacquire a signal if the unit has not been used for an extended
period or has been moved a great distance since GPS data were last received.
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