Lars,

Try Web site
http://www.digitalkamera.de/info/Workshop/Panorama/NodalPoint1-en.htm


Thanks,
Manoj

-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EOS nodal point


Julian,

I want to take some 360 degree panos,  so I want
to make it right the first time and rotate the
camera system exactly at the nodal point.

I guess it might be possible to find out using
a trial and error method,  but I don't have a
clear idea on what would be the best approach
for this.

Knowing the exact location of the nodal point
would be so much easier.

Lars

> Lars Michael wrote:
> > Where can I find out about the position of the nodal point
> > (not focal point) for EF lenses, e.g. the 17-35 at 20mm to
> > 22mm?
> 
> Hi Lars,
> 
> Which nodal point?  Front? Rear?
> Are you asking how to find / locate the nodal point?
> 
> If you have this lens mounted on a camera, this is a trivial
> matter. A macro slider, or a Manfrotto 330 bracket would be
> very useful, but not absolutely necessary.
> 
> Cheers
> Julian Loke
> P.S. Why do you want to know about the nodal point?
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