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The link doesn't really explain how to find the nodal point.
Did you look at this link Nodal Point
The issue is to overcome the parallax when you rotate the camera. To do this you must rotate around the nodal point and not the focal plan of the camera. Usually the focal plan is in line with the tripod mount of the camera - usually designated on the body by a circle with a line through it. This link graphically demonstrates the difference in the two scenarios.
Also this only applies to a camera that you are viewing the image through the lens. As this applies to most digital cameras (DSLR viewfinder or LCD screen) it can be achieved. The RRS site shows the type of equipment and its use. If you do a google you will also find sites showing how to make your own home made pano rail.
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