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Pro Photo Rental

The New and Improved Pro Photo Rental
By Jared Kohlmann
Ready For Launch

Can you believe it? We barely can ourselves. This day couldn't come fast enough, and I am proud to present the all new Pro Photo Rental website. Read on for more information on some of the changes.

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Mo Pixels Mo Problems
By Zac Henderson

Megapixels. That’s generally the buzzword new photographers harp on when buying a new camera. The more the better, right?

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Tilt Shift Demystified and Explained
By Zac Henderson

Tilt Shift (also called "Perspective Control") lenses are so named for their ability to do two separate things which are... you guessed it, Tilt and Shift. These "movements" are physical changes in position of a lens, or a body relative to a lens.

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Sensor Cleaning - Don't Settle for Dust Spots
By Zac Henderson

Sensor cleaning is not a subject camera owners like to think about. The thought of anyone touching that precious sensor is enough to make many go weak in the knees.

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Shooting Wide Open - Caution!
By Zac Henderson

Shallow depth of field. That magical look that gets the subject in sharp focus while everything behind the subject completely falls away into a buttery, creamy, silky smooth dream.

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Teleconverters: No Free Lunch
By Zac Henderson

Ever wish you could get just a bit more magnification out of your telephoto lens? Is 200mm sometimes just not quite long enough? You’re in luck! Teleconverters can extend your lens’s focal length up to 2x , meaning  you can finally fill your frame with that squirrel’s headshot.

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What Camera Should I Buy?
By Zac Henderson

There are more people taking images now than ever before in history. To keep up with such a massive demand and interest in photography, new and old camera companies have been churning out cameras of all kinds, shapes, sizes, and prices.

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Hyperfocal Distance: Get the most out of your landscape photography
By Zac Henderson
Hyperfocal Distance Landscape

There’s more to landscape and nature photography than setting up a tripod in front of the mountains, letting your camera autofocus, and pressing a button.

Creativity in nature photography is important, and often there are subjects in your foreground that you want to include in the image, but you also want to keep the mountains in the distance in focus. There are several ways to do this: focus stacking, camera movements like tilt, and the use of hyperfocal distance.

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