Special Discount for Motorized Panoramic Head - MIOPS CAPSULE PRO

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MIOPS Trigger

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Jan 1, 2023, 7:29:49 AMJan 1
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Hey everyone!

We are excited to announce the launch of our new product, Capsule Pro. And as a special offer for the Hugin users, we are offering a 20% discount for all group members.

Capsule Pro has a range of features specifically designed for panorama photography, including single row and multi row panoramic capture with DSLR or mirrorless cameras. These advanced features make it easy for you to capture high-quality panoramic shots with minimal effort

But that's not all. Capsule Pro also has a range of other features that will come in handy for photographers and videographers of all types, including 360 degree product photography, time-lapse, and videography.

This is a limited time offer, so make sure to take advantage of it while it lasts. Simply use the promo code HUGIN20 at checkout to claim your discount.

You can visit the following pages depending your needs:
Product page for single row panorama: https://www.miops.com/products/capsule-pro

Don't miss out on this exclusive offer, available for a limited time.

We hope Capsule Pro helps you capture stunning panoramic shots and take your experience to the next level.

Best regards,
MIOPS

Jan Steinman

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Jan 8, 2023, 3:06:28 AMJan 8
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I went and looked at your website. Does this product have any way for setting a nodal (or no-parallax-point) offset? I didn't see any.

MIOPS Trigger

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Jan 8, 2023, 3:48:52 AMJan 8
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Hi Jan,

It is possible to position the camera by adjusting the L-Bracket with forward-backward or up-down, but this is mostly used to adjust the camera's center of gravity so that the device can move the camera more easily. It may be possible to use this for nodal point adjustment, but when the camera is heavy, it may be difficult to move it if the center of gravity is too far from the center of the motor.

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