Ready for the world's first consumer light field camera -- you know, the spiffy kind that can infinitely focus? After demoing the tech earlier this year, Lytro's unveiled the world's first shipping ...
San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice served as a guest photographer during San Francisco’s Week 18 game, experiencing ...
If Lytro's first camera offered us a sneak peek at the promise of light field photography, the company's second-generation product swings those doors wide open. A far cry from the toy-like appearance ...
The Lytro Light Field Camera throws out everything you know about traditional camera design. The oddly-shaped camera is the first to use Light Field Technology, which measures not only the intensity ...
Lytro, Inc. unveiled the first consumer light field camera that captures all the rays of light in a scene, providing new capabilities never before possible, such as the ability to focus a picture ...
It isn’t very often we encounter technology that is really, truly new. PCs, cellphones, the Internet, multitouch. Those all changed our world when they were first introduced. Not to overstate it, but ...
When Lytro announced plans for consumer-oriented light field cameras, we were instantly smitten by the idea of being able to re-focus images after taking them. However, the quirky kaleidoscope-like ...
First motion is almost always a big event in the world of space exploration. Whether the first motion is of a wheel beginning to rotate or a rocket lifting off the pad, first motion means things are ...
Shooting an image in proper focus is a challenge for most budding photographers. Lytro's revolutionary light field camera, which was officially unveiled today, aims to solve all the pain and heartache ...
To publish a “review” of the Lytro as it is today is, in a way, very premature. But it’s also only fair. The product is shipping and, to an extent, complete. But given the number of features and ...
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