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The editors liked
Aside from the ability to refocus the image
The simplicity of the Lytro is really its biggest strength. Its so so so easy to use. Anyone can pick the thing up
Tinker around with it
And end up with decent
Results. But those with advanced photo skills c
Eye-catching
Creates photos that you can refocus again and again--after you've shot them
Opens up new creative possibilities.
The editors didn't like
The amount of light this thing requires for truly beautiful shots is considerable. Anything less and some part of the shot will end up hazy or grainy or lacking in detail. Especially if the subject is distant. And because this file type is so new and unsu
Proprietary Lytro image file format can only be processed and edited with Lytro's so-far Mac-only software
Abstract: Get ready to have your mind blown. Hit the shutter on Lytro, the world's first consumer light field camera, and you don't capture just one shot but every possible photo that could be taken through its 8x zoom lens.Computational photography uses powerful p...
Eye-catching; creates photos that you can refocus again and again--after you've shot them; opens up new creative possibilities.
Proprietary Lytro image file format can only be processed and edited with Lytro's so-far Mac-only software; need to use Lytro's site to share image; poor LCD for a high-end device.
The Lytro Light Field Camera rethinks photography with its unique hardware and fascinating image output. But if you're not a gadget-loving, Mac-owning early adopter, steer clear until Lytro makes improvements. ...
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Published: 2012-03-03, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.in
Aside from the ability to refocus the image, the simplicity of the Lytro is really its biggest strength. Its so so so easy to use. Anyone can pick the thing up, tinker around with it, and end up with decent, results. But those with advanced photo skills c
The amount of light this thing requires for truly beautiful shots is considerable. Anything less and some part of the shot will end up hazy or grainy or lacking in detail. Especially if the subject is distant. And because this file type is so new and unsu
The Lytro is like the kid voted most likely to succeed in the high school yearbook. Its already successful, but still has tons of untapped potential. Not quite MENSA status yet, but well on its way.The possibilities for light field photography extend bot...
Lytro images have to be seen to be believed – the technology is simply amazing. However, novel technology is never cheap and at £469/US$499 for the 16GB version (in Hot Red) and £399/US$399 for the 8GB version (available in Electric Blue, Graphite and Mo...
Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Matt , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Abstract: The ingenious technology that makes up the innards of Lytro's Light Field Camera dates back to research carried out at Stanford University 15 years shy.Despite being available for nearly two years in the US, the interest from certain quarters of the tec...
There's something truly incredible in the Lytro concept that I'm hoping we'll get to see in the future. That could be in a future Lytro camera; or licensed to the likes of Canon, Nikon or Sony for a next-generation digital SLR; or to Apple, Samsung, Sony...
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Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The Lytro camera is one of those gadgets that, on first encounter, seems to do something so unfamiliar that it is indistinguishable from magic.The idea of a light-field camera is that it captures rather more light than a conventional model, so you can e...