03-12-2014 02:05 PM
I had a perusal through the forum and couldnt find an answer,perhaps its there but I will ask anyway.
The 6d has a gps for which I have no use ..ever!
I dont want my photos tagged with gps co-ordinates at all and would like to know how or if the gps can be disabled without having to do so every time the camera is turned on.
I have also read where the gps stays 'live' when the camera is in the off position and witll continue draining tohe battery.
The 6D is in my sights due to the great low light capabilities but if there is no answer to my gps q`s I will not buy one.
thanks members.
03-12-2014 02:54 PM
It can be disabled.
03-20-2014 12:42 AM
Yeah, you don't have a worry. As indicated above, just go to the utility menu, find GPS, and Disable. Done.
The problem is when you WANT to use it, it never shuts off. Even if you disable background logging, the GPS stays on aftter the camera goes to sleep or when you turn the power switch off. GPS uses 25% of the battery per day, which kills the battery if in your bag for 3 days after you use it. You have to manually turn it off and manually turn it on.
But if you NEVER want GPS, you are already golden.
Jim in Boulder
03-24-2014 02:22 PM
Thanks also..now to find out whether to buy one or not maily for the supposed 'low light' capabilities.
03-24-2014 08:32 PM
Depending on your idea of low light you may need to pair the camera with a particularly low focal ratio lens (the lower the focal ratio, the more light it can collect at at time.)
However... the 6D is tops in this area. It has the ability to focus at -3EV. Even a 5D III (an extremely good camera) is -2EV -- the 6D actually nudges out the 5D III in its ability to focus in low light.
With that said... depending on your idea of "low light" you might be expecting a mircale. The 6D is one of the best (possibly even *the* best) DSLR for low-light focusing and shooting. A Nikon D610, for example, can only go down to -1 EV. I was unable to find a Nikon that could get lower than -2 EV (although I did not check every model, I did check most of the popular models.)
The point is, the 6D is definitely one of the leaders in this area (if not *the* leader... it was the only camera I could find that could focus at -3EV). So if you need more than the 6D can deliver, then you may be expecting more than technology today is prepared to handle.
03-24-2014 09:22 PM
It will be mated to ef 300 2.8 foe my wildlife shots in early and late times of the day.
You have added more with your post ,thanks.
03-29-2014 11:26 AM
@heyjp wrote:The problem is when you WANT to use it, it never shuts off.
Jim in Boulder
Fixed in Magic Lantern. GPS turns off every time you put the thingy to off.
ba7dc11bc1c0 | Alex
GPS: simplified the menu and cleaned up the code. Workaround limited to internal GPS only to keep things simple and robust.
df337bf2469a | a1ex <broscutamaker@gmail.com>
Merged in OtherOnePercent/backflow2/6D-GPS (pull request #449)
0eeeeb3b84c7 | 1p
Some text tweaks
c214a5864b10 | 1p
Some GPS changes
ec543929f7b0 | 1p
Add the rest
89e4ce3d19bd | 1p
Add GPS.c/h
600384755a62 | 1p
Internals text
c41c5f13d91b | 1p
Lcase and add config_gps Todo: make it better
b7eb81b57844 | 1p
Lcase it
6a22026c5096 | 1p
Nice up GPS shutdown
8931f49abeb4 | 1p
Add GPS prop to 6D
1ecdf7d3051c | Alex
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