Determining Nodal Point for Swing Lens Camera?

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I know I could find the nodal point of a lens with much experimentation and hacked up mounts, but was wondering if anyone knew a simple trick to at least put me in the ballpark as to the appropriate nodal point for swing lens panoramic photography?

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gordrob said:
Here are a couple of sites than deal with the swing lens camera and how the lens must be positioned. I've been toying with the idea of making a 120 format swing lens camera at some point.

http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/panoram2/pan2_en.htm
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Gord,

Many thanks for those links.

Frank W.
 
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