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Thursday 20 October 2011

World's 1st Light Field Camera

A plenoptic camera, also called a light-field camera, is a camera that uses a microlens array to capture 4D light field information about a scene.
Ready for the first camera field of consumer-light - you know, the kind of fantasy that can point to infinity? After demonstrating the technology presented earlier this year Lytro products in the maritime world first - a little something he calls the camera Lytro. As part of the anodized aluminum containers consumer friendly camera to f / 2, 8 times zoom with a light box for 11-megapixel-ray to power all those infinite attention to using magic.
It is instant and rubber back-end vibrates only two physical buttons: one for the shutter speed and the other for power.
The company is the ability to focus the camera, a task via the touch screen to make the change from glass included. The $ 399 8 GB can hold 350 pictures flavor, and is available in black or graphite, followed by a 16GB model for $ 499, which is an electric paint red and stores up to 750 sport: It will be available in two versions.
Pre-orders go live on the site Lytro today, and in early 2012 on a first come, first served ship.
Our hands-on impressions here in PR and image of the sample after the break.

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