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- year, Shutterfly also acquired BorrowLenses, a rental company for high-end photography equipment. In May 2024, BorrowLenses was sold to Lensrentals for an...
- and must break the spell, to look upon the world not only through borrowed lenses and gl****es, but through the eyes of others.[unreliable source?] Education...
- lens or curved mirror, which is a physical quantity equal to the reciprocal of the focal length, expressed in metres. For example, a 3-dioptre lens brings...
- The Canon EOS 5D is a 12.7 megapixel digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera body produced by Canon. The EOS 5D was announced by Canon on 22 August 2005...
- But the power lies in telling them authentically, without filters or borrowed lenses. The world doesn't need another version of us; it needs the raw, unvarnished...
- (25-centimeter) lens from the University of Cincinnati. Mounted in a shed near the main observatory, the instrument using the borrowed lens was responsible...
- J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett 2011-07-26July 26, 2011 1970 Borrowed Power Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett 2011-07-29July...
- Microsoft HoloLens is an augmented reality (AR)/mixed reality (MR) headset developed and manufactured by Microsoft. HoloLens runs the Windows Mixed Reality...
- lead actor. The film borrows the techniques of silent films, including the use of intertitles to explain elided action, and iris lenses. The film received...
- derived from Germanic and Northern European languages, and ultimately be borrowed from Uralic, cf. Northern Sámi gáđfi, female stoat, and Hungarian hölgy...