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Re: RB67


  • From: East Coast Photography <ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: RB67
  • Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 09:06:34 +1000

Dear List,

Had a request the other day regarding the availability of a panorama back
for a RB 6 x 7.

Anyone out there with ideas, suggestions etc?


Craig & Sue
East Coast Photography
Mail: ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://web.one.net.au/~ecphoto
-----Original Message-----
From: Hay, Brian <hayb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2 April 1999 8:51
Subject: RE: nodal points


Thanks Craig

I've just gone and bought myself the Manfrotto head too.  Looks like
something out of Star Wars and comes with very minimal info but I should
be able to figure it out!

Brian

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Craig Woods [SMTP:cwoods@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Sunday, 28 March 1999 17:59
>To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: nodal points
>
>Hi Brian,
>I use a new panoramic head from Manfrotto in Italy for my pans. Has two
>slides to position centre through nodal point. Old lenses had a bar or line
>across nodal point but as safe rule of assumption is that the nodal point
is
>very close to the diaghpram...damn..iris!
>Craig Woods
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hay, Brian <hayb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: 28 March 1999 06:51
>Subject: nodal points
>
>
>Dear Pan Group
>
>I would really appreciate some advice on a topic that to many of you may
>seem child's play; namely, how on earth do I determine the nodal point
>of a lens?  My plan is the not unusual trick of mounting my camera
>(portrait or vertical position) on an L-mount on my tripod, with some
>sort of mechanism, (yet to be determined) that will allow me to position
>the camera so that the nodal point is fore-and-aft, left-and-right,
>directly over the pivotal centre of the tripod.  The problem is I have
>no real idea on what the nodal point means!  I thought it was the front
>plane of the mounted lens but now I'm not so sure.  Any advice I can get
>on setting it and on a mechanism for helping me mount the camera
>accordingly, would be much appreciated.
>
>Many thanks
>Brian Hay
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