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Equipment
Equipment

When you run a rental house, you basically function as a torture-test lab for equipment. For many years I’ve put out a Repair Data list annually, showing which photography equipment is more likely to fail than others. I get asked to do the same thing for video equipment, but I usually just shrug…

Roger Cicala · June 16, 2014
Lensrentals News and Alerts
Lensrentals News and Alerts

This promotion has expired. You can check out our other current promotions HERE Had your eye on a certain piece of glass for a while? Then take advantage of our best discount of the summer. For one week only, save 25% on any one item rented. Just use the promo code: 5DAYSALE To qualify: - Order…

Lensrentals · June 12, 2014
Lenses and Optics
Lenses and Optics

The first post I made on sensor-stack thickness wallowed deeply in PhotoGeekery. This one is meant to be of practical use so I’ll try to leave the Geek stuff out. We’ll start with the simple facts. 1) There are several pieces of glass right in front of the sensor of every digital camera. 2) The…

Roger Cicala · June 9, 2014
Lenses and Optics
Lenses and Optics

* Single glass piece from the sensor stack of a Canon (left) and Micro 4/3 (right) camera. Image credit Aaron Closz. * _NOTE: This is a Geek Post. If you aren’t into geeky photo measurements, or into adapting lenses from one brand of camera to another, you’ll not be interested._ A year or two ago,…

Roger Cicala · June 6, 2014
History of Photography
History of Photography

I doubt any of you remember it, but 1995 was the coming out party for Digital SLRs. There had been digital cameras before then. There had even been digital SLR cameras of a sort – modified cameras tethered to a hard drive — before then. But in 1995 camera makers released digital SLR cameras for the…

Roger Cicala · June 3, 2014
Lenses and Optics
Lenses and Optics

Well before our Imagemaster optical bench was delivered, I knew what I wanted to do first: compare some Leica lenses with the best SLR lenses on a level playing. I did one comparison involving Leica lenses a long time ago, but Leica lenses are difficult to test in our Imatest lab. It’s nothing to…

Roger Cicala · June 2, 2014
Technical Discussions
Technical Discussions

OK, when I introduced our new optical bench, I mentioned that it generates a lot of data. We gathered data for a nice comparison test (I mean who wouldn’t want to know how the Zeiss Otus and Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art stack up against some nice Leica 50mm lenses). Since then I’ve spent about 20 hours…

Roger Cicala · May 27, 2014
Other
Other

Note: This is a Geek article. If you aren’t into geeky stuff, you won’t be into this. _“We take a step back so that we may leap further.” African proverb_ I wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about our first copies of the Sigma 50mm Art lens, and promised to follow up when we got more samples.…

Roger Cicala · May 22, 2014
Lenses and Optics
Lenses and Optics

This post contains absolutely no mathematics. Explaining MTF without math is sort of like doing a high-wire act without a net. It’s dangerous, but for any number of reasons is more likely to keep the audience interested. ## Why Am I Doing This Again? I wrote an article on reading MTF charts several…

Roger Cicala · May 4, 2014
Other
Other

I suspect I’ll never be on any manufacturer’s “early review copy” list for new lenses. There are already plenty of good early lab reviews on the eagerly awaited Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art lens at SLRGear, Lenstip, and DPReview, among others. So when we received our first Sigma 50 f/1.4 Art lenses for…

Roger Cicala · April 30, 2014
Lenses and Optics
Lenses and Optics

We all know that aberrations affect points of light off-center, making them blurred. We all know that some aberrations are worse the farther away from center we go. And we know that some aberrations are improved when we reduce the aperture. Some of us even know the various rules-of-thumb for what…

Roger Cicala · April 22, 2014
Lensrentals News and Alerts
Lensrentals News and Alerts

In 2006, Lensrentals was the very first photographic rental company to offer an optional damage waiver program to its customers. Since then, we have continued to develop innovative options for our renters like the Lensrentals HD subscription shipping program. Since the introduction of the damage…

Lensrentals · April 21, 2014