This is impressive. I am locking for a nice canon camera with built-in GPS under 1000 pounds. Please suggestion some. I prefer one with vari-angle touchscreen feature. Thanks.
Hi, Cyrus! If you're asking about its weight, the EOS 6D Mark II body weighs less than 2 pounds. If you're referring to your local currency, then it sounds like you're not here in the United States. Be sure to check with the Canon company that serves your country to learn which models are available where you are and for pricing information in your currency. If you're not sure which Canon company that is, you can find them by visiting canon.us/globalsupport and clicking on the map. Have a great day!
@@CanonUSA Allow me to clarify. Does Canon have any EOS Camera with GPS or Geotagging option built it (without the need for EP2) for under 1000$? it doesn't matter the location, most cameras woul dbe sold world wide. Also, if you have mirrorless option with that feature as well and under 1000-1500$ (for me) that would be great! For some odd reason only R3 is available with that, and it's HUGE with its dual grip and immensely pricey. Can you please think about the mid-level amature/hobbits/semi-professional photographers that will have a built in GPS feature for DSLR\mirrorless? Thanks
Hi, Michael! The EOS 6D Mark II shows latitude and longitude coordinates in degrees, minutes, and seconds, providing accuracy up to one-tenth of a second (example N 30° 30' 30.0"). Hope that helps!
Hi David! You can view GPS information on a map using the Canon Map Utility software and other third-party mapping software. The Canon software can be downloaded from the we Drivers & Downloads tab at the website below: Canon.us/y57h7 We hope this is helpful.
Una duda, esa misma informacion, o por lo menos las coordenadas, se puede hacer que por default salga solito en la fotografia final?
This is impressive. I am locking for a nice canon camera with built-in GPS under 1000 pounds. Please suggestion some. I prefer one with vari-angle touchscreen feature. Thanks.
Hi, Cyrus! If you're asking about its weight, the EOS 6D Mark II body weighs less than 2 pounds. If you're referring to your local currency, then it sounds like you're not here in the United States. Be sure to check with the Canon company that serves your country to learn which models are available where you are and for pricing information in your currency. If you're not sure which Canon company that is, you can find them by visiting canon.us/globalsupport and clicking on the map.
Have a great day!
@@CanonUSA Allow me to clarify.
Does Canon have any EOS Camera with GPS or Geotagging option built it (without the need for EP2)
for under 1000$? it doesn't matter the location, most cameras woul dbe sold world wide.
Also, if you have mirrorless option with that feature as well and under 1000-1500$ (for me) that would be great!
For some odd reason only R3 is available with that, and it's HUGE with its dual grip and immensely pricey.
Can you please think about the mid-level amature/hobbits/semi-professional photographers that will have a built in GPS feature for DSLR\mirrorless?
Thanks
How accurate is the GPS location in feet or meters? I'll need something that accurately records GPS location by about 1-2 feet or .5meters.
Hi, Michael! The EOS 6D Mark II shows latitude and longitude coordinates in degrees, minutes, and seconds, providing accuracy up to one-tenth of a second (example N 30° 30' 30.0").
Hope that helps!
Which program can i use?
Hi David!
You can view GPS information on a map using the Canon Map Utility software and other third-party mapping software. The Canon software can be downloaded from the we Drivers & Downloads tab at the website below: Canon.us/y57h7
We hope this is helpful.
How about some built in dynamic range on this disappointment?