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The original Lytro camera was designed by NewDealDesign. [21] The original camera is a square tube less than five inches long with a lens opening at one end and a 1.52-inch (38.6 mm) LCD touch screen at the other. The original camera features an 11 megaray sensor. The lens has 8x optical zoom and an f/2.0 aperture.
Lytro Illum 2nd generation light field camera Front and back of a Lytro, the first consumer light field camera, showing the front lens and LCD touchscreen. A light field camera, also known as a plenoptic camera, is a camera that captures information about the light field emanating from a scene; that is, the intensity of light in a scene, and also the precise direction that the light rays are ...
This is a list of digital camera brands. Former and current brands are included in this list. ... MILCs, and rangefinder cameras: Lytro: United States: Light field ...
Back in 2012, Lytro's first camera introduced folks to its light-field imaging tech -– letting users tweak focus, perspective and depth of field after a photo is taken. ... Now, with the $1,599 ...
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. ... the $1,599 Lytro Illum looks ...
Pre-orders go live at Lytro's website today, and will ship in early 2012 on a first-come first-serve basis. Our hands-on impressions are here, with PR and sample images after the break.%Gallery ...
He was the founder, executive chairman and CEO of Lytro, a Mountain View, California-based startup company. [1] [2] Lytro was developing consumer light-field cameras based on Ng's graduate research at Stanford University. [3] Lytro ceased operations in late March 2018. [4] [5]
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