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Using Location Logs

You can add location data to multiple images simultaneously, using the location log saved in a camera, mobile phone, or commercially available satellite navigation system receiver that can obtain location data, and you can merge location data with altitude (barometer) and depth data.
Location logs are files that record sequential location data at regular intervals, using devices such as cameras, mobile phones, and receivers that are compatible with satellite navigations systems.
Altitude (barometer) logs are files that record sequential altitude (barometer)/depth data at regular intervals, using a Nikon digital camera equipped with a barometer or depth gauge.
Each recorded point in the location, altitude, or depth log is called a "track point".
Supported location, altitude (barometer), and depth log file formats
The file formats listed below are supported.
  • NMEA Files (extension: .nmea / .nma / .log / .lga / .lgb)
  • GPX Files (extension: .gpx)
Note
Since the data in location, altitude (barometer), and depth logs is recorded at intervals, a discrepancy between the positions of track points and actual shooting points may occur. Consequently, the location, altitude (barometer), and depth data added to images may not be entirely accurate.