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Quick Fixes for Common Videography Mistakes

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A couple of weeks ago, we shared some solutions that photographers just starting in their hobbies or careers might find helpful as they learn the ins and outs of their cameras. However, people experimenting with video might also run into several common problems if they’re not yet experienced in the field. We also decided to […]

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Quick Fixes for Common Photography Mistakes

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Getting started in photography in 2025 can be overwhelming. There is no shortage of information, but it’s easy to get overburdened when trying to solve simple problems a beginner might encounter. While the help is out there, we decided to give you a quick list of fixes for common mistakes someone just getting into the […]

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Most Popular Rentals of the Last 19 Years

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This month marks Lensrentals.com’s 19th anniversary, and we wanted to celebrate with a few blog posts. What started as a few Leica cameras and lenses rented out of Roger’s garage (which you can learn more about in this podcast episode) has evolved into the largest rental house in the United States, providing thousands of pieces […]

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The Biggest Releases in Photo and Video for Spring 2025

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Many big announcements in the photography and videography scene happen in the spring. With WPPI for the photo world and NAB for the video world, most brands schedule their big releases around these trade shows. We were back in attendance at both NAB and WPPI this year and were grateful to meet so many of […]

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Unconventional Lenses to Try on Your Next Photoshoot

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It’s common in photography to find a lens you like and stick with using that lens exclusively for several months at a time. I’ve done this myself, with the Canon EF 35mm f/1.4, then the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II, and now the GF 120mm f/4 Macro. But if you’re feeling stuck in your creativity, […]

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