Amazing New Light Field Camera: Adjust Focus After You Take the Picture

The cool Lytro light field camera lets you adjust the focus after the picture is taken. Wow what a surprise the company is located in Mountain View, California. Oh wait, no that isn’t a surprise. Those of us in the USA should thank our lucky stars for having Silicon Valley in our country.

The Lytro will be available in early 2012 starting at $399 (a 8 GB model able to hold up to 350 images) and $499 for a $499 16 GB model able to hold 750 images.

The camera does take 3d images. That feature will be enabled via a software update after the initial release.

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8 thoughts on “Amazing New Light Field Camera: Adjust Focus After You Take the Picture

  1. Anonymous

    This is fantastic, I have read a number of articles on this camera. I would love to own one, the idea of adjusting focus after a picture is taken is incredible and something I suspect every camera manufacturer will be scrambling to incorporate. As for the price? I thought is was very reasonable for the technology

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