06-15-2013 06:10 AM
Hi
I recently bought the T5i and I purchased as well the gps locator GP-E2
I have install the relevant software to my Macbook pro ( Snow Lion 10.8 edition) but it seems that I cannot find anywhere the map utility (if any)
From what I read to the forum, the map utility was implemented to the ImageBrowser EX, however no such button exists to my application! So I Cannot see the geotagging of the photos even if in the browser shows that there are GPS data.
Unfortunately I cannot use the solution Disk so I had to donwload the software. I had to uninstall and reinstall a couple of times just in case I do sth wrong,but still no luck.
Do I miss a point here? i would really appreciated any help how I can make the GP-E2 to connect with the computer and download the Log files.
Thanks
10-10-2013 05:42 PM
The Map Utility is on the disc that came with the GP-E2, not on the T5i's disc. Is the GP-E2 disc the disc you can't use, and if so, what happens when you try to? Tried copying the disc (in another computer) contents to a flash drive and running from there?
04-01-2016 05:38 PM - edited 04-01-2016 05:39 PM
Hi,
I have the same issue. Map utility button is missing and no map utility available on the windows start menus. I did a complete install of all the software that came with my camera (SL1). Is this a windows 10 issue?
Thanks
Andy
04-01-2016 06:36 PM
Do you also have the GP-E2? IIRC the SL-1 doesn't have built-in GPS. You'll need to connect the GP-E2 to the computer and install it's software to get Map Utility.
04-01-2016 06:46 PM
No I do not have the GP-E2. However, I do have a lot of photos which have geotags from iPhones, point and shoots etc. I was hoping that the canon software would replace the now obsolete Picasa software. It seems not.
Thank you for the help.
Regards
Andy
04-01-2016 08:18 PM - edited 04-02-2016 01:31 PM
No, sorry - Map Utility only works with images tagged by Canon's GPS hardware (GP-E1, GP-E2, or a camera with GPS like the SX230, EOS 6D or EOS 7D2), whether tagged on capture or through post-processing against a Canon GPS-formatted track (from one of the devices I listed).
If you want to see your images that were geotagged through other devices, there are a number of other applications, like the free Geosetter
04-02-2016 01:10 PM
@Jon wrote:The Map Utility is on the disc that came with the GP-E2, not on the T5i's disc. Is the GP-E2 disc the disc you can't use, and if so, what happens when you try to? Tried copying the disc (in another computer) contents to a flash drive and running from there?
The Map Utility seems to be no longer available for download since the web site was revised.
04-02-2016 01:29 PM - edited 04-02-2016 01:32 PM
I think it's now made available only when a supporting device is accessed via one or another of the Canon utilities. However, I agree that the new web site has cost us ready access to a great deal of information. It was downloadable back in 2013 when I originally posted to this thread.
04-02-2016 02:05 PM
Hi people.
I sorted the problem by copying the software from the CD (who's actually using CD anymore?) to a USB stick. It doesn't seem to get any updates however and I fear the day that it will not be supported from any new OS version. I don't understand how Canon doesn't give any attention to this accesory. I was expected at least ot be integrated to the new canon utility so I don't have to get concerned about the future. Time will show.
04-02-2016 04:51 PM
It checks for updates when you first start it. Mine just updated to version 1.7.1.3.
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