> Lars Michael wrote:
> 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.

Hi Lars,

The nodal point of your EF lens can change when you
zoom, and when you change focus, even on internal
or rear focus designs.

You should ALWAYS check the nodal point by "trial and
error". The process takes 5 seconds if you know what
to do.

Read James Riggs for a clear explanation:
http://www.panoguide.com

Cheers
Julian Loke

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