On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:45:53PM -0800, rlhelinski wrote:
> 
> That's correct about the Gigapan, which I found while searching, at
> $279. It is also true that it won't support an SLR due to (I guess)
> mechanical limitations. I've heard they're going to have another that
> will be larger and more expensive.
> 
> It's an "introductory beta price", whatever that means. What, do you
> have to send it back? If your product fails, too bad? At $280, it's
> still an attractive option.
> 
> I'm fairly certain all I want to tote around is the NN 3 or 5. What I
> need to decide is what size of lenses would be the largest on the
> NN3... I will have a Nikon D90 with the 10.5mm Nikkor Fisheye or the
> metal body AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED. Am I going to
> be unable to use my 70-300mm telephoto with the Nodal Ninja 3? It
> seems like I'd only use that lens for a distant subject, which a
> standard tripod is OK for anyway.
> 
> Thanks a lot everyone
>

the 10.5mm and the 18-17mm (the one i use the most) will work fine on the NN3. 
i've
no idea about the 70-300mm, might ask over at the NN forum:

http://www.nodalninja.com/forum/

-- michael

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