Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Lytro Light Field Camera and the average rating is 61%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lytro Light Field Camera.
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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
The Lytro Light Field can be seen as a one of a kind camera. It keeps on its promises made in advertisements. But it costs kinda too much. However, it's good for people who want to capture full HD videos and take photos....
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been pondering what the usefulness of the Lytro Light Field Camera. Much like when I had my first Sinclair Z80 computer people said: yes, but what’s it for? I’ve decided the job of the Lytro is to make you think diff...
This review was published on March 28, 2012. Since then, this product may have been discontinued or replaced. Pricing and availability may differ from what is stated in the review.Introduction The Lytro Light Field Camera is available from Lytro.com with...
This review was published on March 28, 2012. Since then, this product may have been discontinued or replaced. Pricing and availability may differ from what is stated in the review.Introduction You've probably noticed the elephant in the upper right co...
Published: 2016-05-24, Author: Tim , review by: makeuseof.com
At $399 it's barely a 5/10 proof of concept, but if you can hunt one down for less than $100 it becomes a 7/10 toy for photographers looking to dip their toes into gimmicky yet entertaining technology. I'm probably going to pick one up myself, so make of...
Abstract: The Lytro camera is the most revolutionary product in photography since the digital camera. Developed by Stanford graduate Ren Ng and his team of light field-obsessed colleagues, the Lytro captures images in Megarays rather than Megapixels. As a result, i...
Easy to use, good looking, Software is an extremely nice complement, As cliché as it sounds, the images are magic
Inconvenient to use, especially the small screen and annoying zoom, Without the focus-refocus element, images are average at best
Right now, the Lytro is more gadget than camera. It's without a doubt a first iteration of the product, and it's a promising one. There's so much more to come: 3D and Wi-Fi are two upcoming features we know are in the works. But what about a better lens...
Expensive. Poor photo quality. Terrible ergonomics. Low-res LCD. Very limited editing software. Currently works with Macs only
The Lytro lives up to its promise of capturing images that you can focus after they've been shot, but its image quality and ergonomics are poor, making the camera little more than an overpriced toy....