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And then along came Lytro. A few weeks ago, the Silicon Valley startup made waves when it announced its plans to release a commercial "light-field camera" this fall. It's the long-sought-after ...
Magic. Its guts are built on light field capture; concepts completely removed from what we previously understood about cameras. It’s clearly not evolutionary. But for all the newness and ...
The company was soon renamed Lytro, and it focussed its efforts on stills photography, releasing the world's first consumer light field camera in 2014. In 2016 the company refocussed its efforts into ...
The live field cam at the Lind Dryland Research Station offers 24-hour views of a wheat field’s progress. LIND, Wash. — Washington State University researchers have installed a wheat field cam ...
A quick explanation is probably in order for people who have not handled the camera. The Lytro Light Field Camera lets you take pictures in which you can adjust the focus after the fact.