Back in 2012, technology websites were abuzz with news of the Lytro: a camera that was going to revolutionize photography thanks to its innovative light field technology. An array of microlenses ...
A digital camera from Lytro, Inc. that enabled the picture to be focused after it was taken. Rather than recording light as single amounts, the camera's microlens captured the entire light field ...
Lytro unveiled its second generation camera, the $1,499 Illum, which builds on the success of its predecessor but adds a higher resolution and more flexible features. The original Lytro camera was ...
Lytro was a "light field" camera that let people shoot photos carelessly, then focus them later. Photographers could upload photos to their computers, click on a portion of the image, and bring ...
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Lytro Light Field Camera, from $399 US Shoot first, focus later. That’s the idea behind the Lytro light field camera that will soon be available in Canada. If you’re tired of blurry and out-of ...