Been a long time coming but we finally completed and launched our new website www.nodalninja.com. Still some minor tweaks needed here and there and we'll be working to bring added content and more tutorials soon.
Cheers
Bill
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Been a long time coming but we finally completed and launched our new website www.nodalninja.com. Still some minor tweaks needed here and there and we'll be working to bring added content and more tutorials soon.
Cheers
Bill
French Nodal Ninja Distributor
Blog: http://www.skivr.com
Online shop: http://magasin.skivr.com
Photo gallery: http://flickr.com/skivr
Support website: http://support.skivr.com
Hello Bill,
The new website looks great on my iMac but unfortunately on my iPad I am forced to view the mobile version of the website and that one is very stripped down so it would be nice if a link to the desktop version could be added to make it possible to switch versions when using a tablet.
Wim
Hi Bill,
Compliments for the new websites!
When i visit the site the first time last Saturday, i was for two weeks in France, i type the web address one more time.... :big grin: it was really the website from Nodal Ninja!!!!!!
Johan
My website: www.360p.nl
6.55 Gigapixels Panorama: http://www.360p.nl/foto-momenten/233...-55-gigapixels
Was able to spend some time today looking at the new site - GREAT job! Expecially like the support tab.
May I add my appreciation of your new web site.
Nice clean interface, intuitive and with lots of information easy to find.
I was intrigued by your "who uses what" page with people who drive sports cars choosing the NN3 w/RD8 and your comment about not putting your NN in your hand baggage.
I took my NN3 to Nigeria via Frankfurt with a Scan Station adaptor as hand baggage and was ready to demonstrate the kit if necessary and explain the adaptor with printouts I had prepared as it might look like a gun barrel in the X-ray machine!
I was stopped in Frankfurt, but not for the NN or adaptor, but because I had DSLR lenses.
Apparently there was a scare caused by someone being found with suspicious liquids in a camera lens.
Keep up the good work, Hugh.