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New Vinten Web site offers virtual 360-degree view
Mar 24, 2009 8:47 AM
Vinten’s new Web site has a clean look and is easy to navigate.
Vinten has launched a new Web site with improved navigation and a clean look that offers professionals a practical tool for answering any camera support query.
By simply selecting a camera's manufacturer and model number, visitors are instantly shown a recommended pan-and-tilt head, which with newer models can then be visually scrutinized with a steerable 360-degree virtual view.
Vinten also recommends the appropriate support system according to its intended use as well as other accessories.
Downloadable product data sheets, Vinten technology briefings and case studies as well as the latest Vinten news are swiftly at hand, along with an instant match to the nearest service center and dealer. “My Vinten” allows users to set up a customer account, access enhanced features and register products for a free warranty extension.
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