Lytro
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Lytro's new Cinema camera is an absolute beast – 755 megapixel light field images at 300 frames per second. Focus, aperture and shutter speed can be set in post. Plus every frame is 3D-mapped, so it's like every object has its own green screen.
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Lytro has announced the Immerge system, a four component platform that's billed as the industry's first end-to end hardware, software and related services solution for the production of professional-grade cinematic VR content.
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Researchers at the Stanford Computational Imaging Group have been working on a light field stereoscope that greatly improves virtual reality experiences while also reducing motion sickness.
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Lytro has revealed its second-generation light field camera, the Illum. With a larger 40-megaray sensor, and a 30-250-mm equivalent zoom lens with a constant F2 aperture, the new shooter is a much more serious affair than its predecessor.
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The Lytro camera has gained wireless capabilities, and a new friend in the iPhone, thanks to a functionality-adding firmware update.
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From consumer favorites to clever innovations to quirky surprises, here's our selection of the top 10 things you CAN have for Christmas 2012.
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The Lytro light field camera has gained the manual controls photographers have been craving, with a new firmware update.
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Lytro's consumer light field camera, which allows users to adjust a photograph's focus after it's been taken, is now available to consumers.
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Lytro is planning to release a consumer-oriented light field camera, that allows users to shift the focus in a picture after it's been taken.