Will it work? - NN 3 MkII + Canon 500D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8
Background... New to Nodal Ninja, but have been playing with pano for some time - recently borrowed a Manfrotto 303, and now wants to get a NN. Looking to be able to capture 360x180 + some smaller cylindrical shots - mostly outside in nature, or in city. Have Canon 500D (T2i) + Tokina 11-16mm lens, and thinking about trying out a Pelang 8mm at some point (possibly - but would like a solution that will work with the Tokina). Like to get out into nature and hike - so low weight and size is really important. Some examples of my recent panos - http://andy.bryant.name/pano/
I was just about to press the button on a NN3 complete package, but then I came across this site
http://www.red-door.co.uk/pages/prod...-head-nn3.html
Which says that the distance between the tripod hole and front of lens is max 107mm (or 129mm with t-adapter)
Mine is 135mm with UV filter or 130mm without.
I'm having trouble visualizing why this is going to be an issue. Is it a show stopper? Or workable?
I've also got a RRS L-shaped QR base on the camera which I would prefer to maintain in the solution (although taking this off isn't a big issue.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/QR/05.html
Would this QR clamp work - http://store.nodalninja.com/product_p/asqrc-2.htm
Andy.
Re: Will it work? - NN 3 MkII + Canon 500D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8
A F2.8 zoom will be better served by NN5/ 5L.
nick
Re: Will it work? - NN 3 MkII + Canon 500D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8
Hi Andy,
Looks like the Tokina 11-16 is a good lens - I would suspect much better than the Peleng.
We don't normally recommend the NN3 for users of DSLR unless it's a small DSLR with small lens. And you can't use the L bracket with DSLR on NN3.
Your best bet is stepping into the NN5 series, the least expensive model being the NN5L (approx 900 grams). You would be able to achieve full rotation up. And if you are used to the heavier Manfrotto the NN5 series (all models) are smaller and more lightweight. If you wanted to use L bracket we have an Arca Style Clamp.
We have a reseller located in your city - Grenoble: http://magasin.skivr.com/ (Vincen here in the forum). I'm sure he would be more than happy to assist you as well in finding the right model for your needs.
Cheers
Bill
Re: Will it work? - NN 3 MkII + Canon 500D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8
Andy,
The upper rail settings is not determined by the overall distance from tripod mount to front lens. It relates to the NPP of the lens at a special zoom setting to the lens flange ( L2 ) plus the distance lens flange to the tripod mount of your camera body ( L1 ).
I am Nikonian, but you can find the data at this database: http://wiki.panotools.org/Entrance_Pupil_Database : L1 = 39, L2 Zoom 11 65.6 : 66, Zoom 16 67.6: 68. This will end up with an upper rail setting (URS) with 105 or 107.
The lower rail setting is determined by H of the database which is 38.5 for your camera, my personal equipment add 13mm for NN5 and 14mm for NN3 to this data, so lower rail settings are NN5 51.5 or 52.5 NN3.
You have to test this with your equipment: http://www.easypano.com/forum/displa...1&TopicID=4162.
I had a look to my NN3 MKII today because of your request. With the new Nadir adaptor you can go up to 70 - plus 6 mm for the offset of the vertical rail. So I suppose there is room for your L-bracket plus arca swiss style clamp.
So I suggest you might go with a NN3.
I often had comments of colleagues when I advised the NN5 in cases like this like Bill and Nick did as well. But when you are really thinking of weight, I know there are experienced guys who use a D300 with NN3. I tried this as well. When you add a heavier lens, the upper rail might not be able to stand the weight.
Once being infected of the pano virus and spread out your experience with other than fisheye lenses to get higher resolution, I'd go for the NN5 with nadir adaptor. Anyway, check the nadir shot at URS 105 for your overall length. Just thinking of it. But it should be possible. I'll check this for you tomorrow morning.
Conclusion: to be safe NN5 + nadir adaptor, limited weight with a rest of risk, NN3 + nadir adaptor.
Now you stay with your decision, that's life. Anyway, I have used Manfrotto before as well. You will like NN Products. Using it is like a new birthday.
And welcome to the forum,
Heinz
Re: Will it work? - NN 3 MkII + Canon 500D + Tokina 11-16 f2.8
BTW, I am sure Vincen will help you and if you are near him, test both equipments.
Heinz