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GP-E2 on EOS 7D: Camera won't recognize GPS

Aaplmike
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Hello. I bought a GP-E2 for my Canon 7D in the hope of capturing and attaching coordinates to the meta data in the photos I take.

I've attached the unit to the camera via a USB cable, but when I go to the "GPS Device Settings" menu, it says, "This menu cannot be displayed. GPS unit is not connected."

Well, I obviously have the unit attached and powered on. Since this is a 7D, the hotshoe connection won't work with the GP-E2, hence the USB cable, as described in both the camera and GP-E2 manuals.

I've also tried to attach the GP-E2 to the USB port on the WFT-E5A, but the WFT Settings -> USB device connec. option tells it's an "Incompatible USB device". Huh? It's a friggin' Canon GP-E2!

I've tried several USB cables, and I'm wondering what else could be wrong. The GP-E2 does show up on my computer as a Canon GP-E2 when I connect it, so I believe that means the cable must be working.

Any ideas?

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Peter
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7D didn't have any support for GP-E2 when it was released. Support added with firmware version 2.0.0. Is your 7D updated?

jrhoffman75
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Do you have the latest firmware for your 7D? (Or at least 2.0.0)

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John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Aaplmike
Contributor

Thanks. Yes, I have v2.0.6 installed on the camera. I wonder if the WFT-E5A and GP-E2 have updateable firmware.

2.0.2 is the latest for GP-E2. 1.0.7 for WFT-E5A

Aaplmike
Contributor

I’ve upgraded the GP-02 from 1.0.8 to 2.0.2. Still isn’t recognized by either the 7D or the WFT. I’ll just return it. Disappointing as it’s really the only Canon-branded gps that would work. So far haven’t found any 3D party alternatives either.


@Aaplmike wrote:

I’ve upgraded the GP-02 from 1.0.8 to 2.0.2. Still isn’t recognized by either the 7D or the WFT. I’ll just return it. Disappointing as it’s really the only Canon-branded gps that would work. So far haven’t found any 3D party alternatives either.


Is it acting like a logger? You could get a third party software that writes to the metadata.

Apps to Geotag Photos (havecamerawilltravel.com)

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Waddizzle
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I dunno.  Try connecting and turning on the GPS before you turn on the camera. 

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shadowsports
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John and Peter certainly nailed it with FW recommendations.  The system map shows GPS support via the WFT-E5A using USB.  I'd call Canon support to see if they can offer any suggestions.  He appears to have the pre-reqs met.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Peter
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I have GP-E2 and 7D, but no cable. I ordered one June 27.

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