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Future of Cameras - New Lytros
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 297508" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>I for one am very impressed by what Lytros is able to offer to the public. Using light field and allowing the image to become adjustable and modify focal points at later dates is impressive to say the least. While most would figure that this would be a toy, imagine you not getting the shot the first few times. This captures the image and you are able to refocus afterwards. Yes this could be a tool that a techie or anyone interested in photography should be able to appreciate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 297508, member: 13155"] I for one am very impressed by what Lytros is able to offer to the public. Using light field and allowing the image to become adjustable and modify focal points at later dates is impressive to say the least. While most would figure that this would be a toy, imagine you not getting the shot the first few times. This captures the image and you are able to refocus afterwards. Yes this could be a tool that a techie or anyone interested in photography should be able to appreciate. [/QUOTE]
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