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Garrett B. USA 
I have used the NN3 rig for about 8 years now and had one of my past rigs customized to fit my camera and lens combo with help from your team and it was the quickest and easiest process! You knew exactly what I needed and even sent some free parts that I didn't know I needed that helped my lens fit the NN3. (It was a Tokina 12-24 and thicker at the nodal point than most… it worked wonderfully and I was able to grab it and click it into my ball head with quick release plates, always set and ready to go perfectly lined up! That rig was unfortunately stolen and I have been using an older NN3 that a friend donated but it is not set up as efficiently so I miss it everyday!! Even the older NN3 works solid after 8000+ properties shot on it! super great products! - Garrett B. USA
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Vladimir 
Recommend Product: Quick Release Plate (F2201) Posted By: Vladimir - Great equipment! Higher precision manufacturing!
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Tsun T. Closter, NJ 
Hello Bill, This is Tsun. I purchased your Nodal Ninja about 6 weeks ago and I had planned on using it to record the Himalayan Mountains. Well, I'm back! Took quite a few sequences for stitching. So far all look pretty good. Problem was the enormous dynamic range I experienced at over three mile elevation! Anyway, I really put the Nodal Ninja to a baptism by fire! I have suggestions on improving it and on HOW to use it. I disagree with the user manual in many many areas! But I still think that this is the best pano head. It's even better than my (deleted) unit which cost me about five time MORE! I've also bought parts from Bogen/Manfrotto and the combine price even exceeds that of my (deleted) and it was a total kluge! One very good feature of the Nodal Ninja, besides its rigidity is that it can be easily 'field-stripped' and cleaned. In some parts of our journey, it was rather dusty so before I put the head back in my bag, I cleaned it out so the dust won't be brought into my bag and polluted my D70, Fuji S2 and the several lenses I had in it. All of my panos were done with my D70 and with the 'kit' lens set at 18mm. I used it both in the landscape and the portrait orientation. To carry as little weight as possible, I brought along my newly acquired (just for this trip) Manfrotto 714B tripod. I mated it with a Manfrotto 3299 quick release adapter to which I had the quick release plate attached to the Nodal Ninja. Works wonderfully! Regards, - Tsun T. Closter, NJ
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