Kaidan QPX-2 manual HOW do I Locate MY CAMERA’S Nodal POINT?

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Chapter 9

Using the QuickPan™

HOW DO I LOCATE MY CAMERAS NODAL POINT?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to QTVR panorama creation. Once you understand the basics, you’ll be able to easily locate the nodal point for any camera and lens combination.

Simply put, the nodal point is the point inside your camera where the light rays converge and flip over. When shooting a QTVR panorama It’s necessary to rotate about this point to eliminate the image mismatch caused by paral- lax error.

It’s also worth noting that the nodal point is not the same as the film plane, which is often marked on the underneath side of many 35mm cameras. Gen- erally, for most 35mm cameras and lenses, the nodal point is located some- where towards the center of the lens barrel.

Parallax error can be easily demonstrated by this simple experiment. Close one eye and hold your index finger upright about six inches away from your open eye. Rock your head from side to side. Notice how your finger moves with respect to the background. This relative movement is due to the fact that you’re not rotating your head around your eye’s nodal point, which is somewhere in the center of your eyeball. Instead, you’re rotating about your spine which is several inches to the rear and off to one side. It is this relative side-to-side motion that we will strive to eliminate when setting up a cam- era for VR panoramas.

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Contents QPX-2 Copyright Information Unpacking the BOX Unpacking your QuickPanAttaching the Base to Your Tripod Assembling the QuickPanChanging the Increment Rotation Angle Using the QuickPanAdjusting the Spring Force of the Plunger Which Hole should I USE? Storing the Plunger and Free Rotation Attaching the Camera Bracket Final HOW do I Locate MY CAMERA’S Nodal POINT? Level the Camera Easy Part the SIDE-TO-SIDE AdjustmentSlightly Harder Part FORE-AFT Adjustment Record Your Results HOW about Rangefinder CAMERAS? Taking the Photos HOW Much OVERLAP?HOW Many SHOTS? Taking the Photos