Hello Bill,
Thank you for your extremely speedy reply, next time I come across some panos in my travels I definitely will take your advice and shoot them.
Frank
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Hello Bill,
Thank you for your extremely speedy reply, next time I come across some panos in my travels I definitely will take your advice and shoot them.
Frank
I am saving my pennies for one of the new rotators for my well used NN3 (I like what I have been reading about those) I don't find much problem with the old rotator, but I have been known to miss a shot or two, which I had always put down to people talking to me in mid shoot. Maybe I will get a "Do Not Disturb" sign too
One question: Where is the Newsletter subscription?
One suggestion: A link to the main Nodal Ninja web site on the menu bar above would be good?
Ped
Hello, I received my NN3II about a month ago and love it's quality and functionality. Mauro was very fast and helpfull when answering my newbie questions. I use it with 5D and Sigma 8mm 3.5.. See some of results at http://www.stonesdigital.com/360panos.html
Coming very soon - all our customers will receive this automatically and of course you will have the option to opt out but doubt many will
Bang - done! All this code stuff is a bit challenging for me but I did manage to make the tweak - something I have been wanting to do for some time - I owe thanks to Crosby for the tip.
Congrats on 3 years - Looking forward to receiving my first NN3 next week!
ive had a chance to play with mine its wikudd though its only a small one its a rippa =]
NN, et al.,
As I become involved in architectural and real estate photography, I have developed both a desire and need to evaluate the software and hardware for this purpose. My research indicates that the Nodal Ninja is the best value in terms of quality and cost that I have found. I will be seriously be considering this piece of this equipment for my work.
Congratulations on your anniversary!
Phoosh
Hi people:
I´d like to win one of those NN5 package...
It´ll improve my semi-profesional work saving my time. Nice idea those prizes, because I still saving to buy NN5...
Enjoy your pano-photo to every one.
www.vilanovadefesta.com
I shot my first panorama in May of 2002, hand-held with a 2MP point-and-shoot Kodak. My, how times have changed!
I now have a 10 MP DSLR and an 8 MP EVF camera, and I typically shoot landscape panoramas in the 100-degree range (I'm not a 360 junkie).
Here's a shot from last fall (stitched from four images): http://people.vanderbilt.edu/~Larry....1-PICT6964.htm I like the house in the valley (barely visible in the clearing lower-right)
My ballhead is great for quick composition, but having a true pano head would be wonderful! I'm on a student budget, so it's a luxury I have had to dream about, but winning a NN would greatly facilitate my pano shooting.
Hello all,
After a month of handheld and a year of 'standard tripod head' pano's I came across the word 'parallax'...Saving for a Nodal Ninja now
*Maybe I could even shoot foregrounds now...whoo*
Chears!
I'm very new to panoramic photography although I've been taking photographs for well over 30 years. After reading up on the various panoramic heads I eventually went for the NN 3 MkII thinking "it would do as a starter". I was wrong, it will last me a life time lol.
The design concept and engineering that has gone into the bracket is just outstanding. I tend to shoot single row panoramas using wide angle but recently I wanted to use a 50mm len for some very high resolution panoramas and found that there wasn't a suitable indent ring (the largest being n24) BUT if I fitted the second indent pin supplied as a spare with the n15 ring it gives me 30 steps and overlaps nicely with the 50mm lens. I'm not sure if this is the right way to use the 'spare' pin but it works extremely well showing just how versatile the head is.