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13 October 2015

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at tilt shift lenses, printing from your iPhone, shooting sports and a BorrowLenses deal.

  • In Tilt shift 101, Ming Thein explains the mysteries movements these beauties provide to extend depth of field in different planes.
  • Jill Emmer explains How To Print High Quality Photos From Your iPhone, as well as how big you can print them. You don't need an inkjet with AirPrint compatibility, however, if the manufacturer provides an app for your mobile device to print to that printer. The app, incidentally, is usually far more capable than AirPrint.
  • In Shooting Sports, Thom Hogan writes about spending four days in Tennessee shooting sports "under the tutelage of Peter Read Miller." Hogan used gear from Canon, Nikon and Sony to shoot football and soccer.
  • BorrowLenses is offering seven free rental days on any seven-day or longer rental when you use the code OCT7FREE through Oct. 28.

More to come...


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