February PUG - A Client's Perspective
Monday, February 1, 2010 at 4:16PM 
Who’s Invited: Professional Photographers in and around the Boston area
Date: Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Time: 7:00PM
Location: Lens Pro To Go Studio, 152 Commonwealth Ave, Unit M-1, Concord, MA 01742
Google Map: http://tinyurl.com/lensprotogo
Video Directions: http://www.lensprotogo.com/index.php?pr=Directions
Special Guest: Alastair & Beth- an engaged couple who sought out to find an awesome photographer for their wedding day and learned what they did and didn’t like about meeting with photographers along the way.
DSLR Sensor sizes - Video Tutorial
Monday, January 11, 2010 at 7:45AM Here is another tutorial on DSLR Sensor sizes in Canon and Nikon cameras. If you ever wondered why you have multiply the focal length of your lenses by the crop factor of your sensor give this video a look. As always, leave us a comment if you like it or if you have a subject in mind you would like to see.
Here is a quick recap.
Full Frame sensor is approximately the size of the 35mm film frame (24mm x 36mm).
Cannon full frame cameras: 1Ds Mk III, 1Ds Mk II, 5D Mk II and original 5D
Nikon full frame cameras: D3x, D3s, D3 and D700
APS-H size sensor is unique to Canon and has 1.3x crop factor. APS-H cameras: 1D Mk III, 1D Mk II
APS-C size sensor varies in size between 1.5x to 1.6x depending on manufacturer.
Canon APS-C sensor cameras: 7D, 50D, 40D.... Digital Rebel series cameras.
Nikon APS-C sensor cameras: D300, D200... D90, D80...
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Monday, December 28, 2009 at 3:05PM Here we have our first in the series of photography video tutorials from LensProToGo. In this episode we are talking about lenses with different focal lengths in a beauty shot scenario. We will be covering many various topics in the future. We hope you find this information useful. Please let us know what you think in the comments section at the bottom of the post.
And here is a composite of all the shots side by side

Thank you and Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 12:10PM
Hello and Happy Holidays to you! It’s been a wonderful year here at LensProToGo and as always we have you to thank. We always appreciate your business as well as your referrals to friends, family and colleagues. And now, we’re following it up with a tangible “THANKS!!!” in the form of two promotions.
The first is a permanent change and it provides you with a substantial discount when you order two or more items.
Receive 8% off your total order when you order two items using code “8OFF2”
Receive 10% off your total order when you order three or more items using code “10OFF3”
This is our way of saying thanks to you and to provide you with a substantial discount when ordering multiple items. Please note that the codes are not applicable to sale items. Start here for Canon and here for Nikon.
The second is a winter promotion. Place any order with a delivery date of between 12/21/09 and 2/1/10 and receive one week free! That’s right, rent some gear for a week and receive a week free on us. And yes, you can use the coupon codes and this promotion together!
And if you’re looking for a gift for the photographer in your life, we are now offering gift certificates.
Also in the works, our long awaited video tutorials. The first two have been shot and are currently being edited. They’ll be up within just a couple of weeks. And also in the plans by March will be a brand new site for us. While our current site has served us well, the new one will be much more polished and robust as well as easier to navigate.
And please do feel free to follow us on the social networking sites Twitter - Facebook - Flickr
We are really looking forward to 2010! With a new site, more workshops and many new and exciting products for you, it’s going to be a great year.
Have a wonderful holiday season and a very Happy New Year!!!!






