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Lytro camera ignites a digital revolution
Lytro camera ignites a digital revolution
Bringing revolutionary Shoot First, Focus Later technology into consumers’ hands. The first light field camera, the compact Lytro, introduced us to the megaray with its infinite focus feature, as well as an incendiary debate about the future of photography.
Camera Details
Display : 1.46 in | 33 mm back-lit LCD display with glass touchscreen
Exposure Control : Tap on touchscreen to set exposure
Battery
File Output : Light field picture file (.lfp)
Light Field Resolution
11 Megarays: the number of light rays captured by the light field sensor.
A New Way to Take & Experience Pictures
The Lytro Light Field Camera represents the most significant shift in photography since the transition from film to digital.
Capture everything:
Only the Lytro lets you capture the entire light field, which is all of the light traveling in every direction in every point in space.
Focus after the fact:
The first major capability of a light field camera is focusing a picture after the fact, something conventional cameras can't do.
Share interactive, living pictures:
Your friends and family will have fun exploring and interacting with the living pictures you capture with the Lytro, on nearly any device without having to download any special software.
"Light field photography was once only possible with 100 cameras tethered to a supercomputer in a lab," the BBC quoted Ng as saying.
According to the company, Lytro's image sensor is capable of capturing 11 megarays of data, whereas the feature of producing 3D images will be added at a later date. (Text :ANI)
Last edited by shaikh_samee; 11-05-2012 at 05:32 PM.
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