What’s the diff you ask?
etegration | March 30, 2008 | 1:07 amCheck out this article on what’s the difference on the NN3 and the NN3 MKII.
Check out this article on what’s the difference on the NN3 and the NN3 MKII.
A cool name matched by a new cool base rotator!
More pictures http://nodalninja.com/mkii_nodal_ninja_3.html
Free Trade in Offer
ITCOW 360 is in the process of odering the new MKII series of Nodal Ninja 3 thus the delays that have been cause to a few customers. Customers who have ordered and received their Nodal Ninja 3 (non MKII) can trade in their NN3 with us. The NN3 must have been purchased through us or within Singapore. The date of purchase must be within 30 days of this message that means, any NN3 bought from us from Feb 23 2008 till now can be exchange for the new NN3 MKII at no charges. You do however be needed to send us the NN3 and pay for the delivery charges (and taxes) from your country. Email 360@itcow.comwith your name, product, date of purchase, proof of purchase (Paypal receipt will be fine) and address to enjoy this offer.
Manuals Update
We recently updated the NN3 manual and now have the NN5 manual available for download.
Here are the direct links:
This beautiful place hidden on a small island just off Keppel Bay Drive is a place filled with lights and was a special place to dine and spend Valentines Day with my special someone.
Walking in and be among the blue and white lights with the greens surrounding that leads to the open space and be greeted with the majestic Keppel Bay Bridge that changes color.
Dine at the nearby Prives then take a stroll along the windy wooden boardwalk.
Google Map of Keppel Island.
Reviewed by Rosauro Photography.
Price - USD$800
Weight - 2.25kg
http://rosaurophotography.com/html/panoramas/vr_review/quickpanpro/quickpanpro_review.html
Another alternative and more cost effective (read: Cheap) pano head.
http://bophoto.com/bracket/index.html

Do check out the pano gallery too.
I’ve been running Google Analytic on this site for a few months now and analysing the traffic source and key search words that bring visitors to these site is somewhat interesting and very time consuming but of course, I am more than happy to be able to bring in Nodal Ninja to Asia and offering them at affordable prices. Traffic from Asia region has been steady and consistently hovering around 30-50 unique visitors a day.
Direct traffic hits this site the most and various linked forums I post my work do contribute to more visitors to this site. I am also happy that the tutorials are useful to many people with the stats stating how many eyeballs actually land on those articles which I know can be improved over time.
Visitors also uses IE and Firefox equally with Internet connection speeds generally on broadand,
oh yes, there are 56k modem visitors too but they are 2-3% of visitors. I’ve optimised most pano since Dec 2007 onwards to be around 2mb and less than 3mb as much as possible without sacrificing quality. It can all be done in Pano2QTVR if you’re interested.
Advertisements placement on this site is of course still welcome at all times, drop mail to 360@itcow.com Reporting of key functions are sent monthly.
A great comparision site made by Andrew Baddeley.
http://www.ocregister.com/multimedia/qtvr/red_carpet.html
“A 360 degree panoramic captured on the red carpet leading to the Kodak Theatre prior to last Sunday’s 2008 Academy Awards in Hollywood, California shows the photographers’ tight quarters as they make pictures of eventual best actress winner Marion Cotillard.
Shot by the Orange County Register’s Eugene Garcia (look for him at work in the photo itself), the QTVR includes ambient sound of the photographers calling out to celebrities as they pass by.
Also worth a look is a gallery of low-light photos taken behind the scenes at the same event. The 16-picture collection by USA Today staffer Bert Hanashiro shows both presenters and Oscar recipients backstage as they mingle, prepare to go on or react to their win.” - Source
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