The Lytro announced last spring has finally been unveiled. Its unique design can be confusing but it offers a revolution in photography.
It was expected since it was announced last spring because he proposed an upheaval in the world of photography. Today, Lytro is a reality. It was revealed a few days ago and surprises in both its conception and its private view.
Its design firstly, very original in the form of a square tube by 41 mm in height and width and 112 mm in length and available in several colors. At one end, the goal of shooting f / 2 and provided with an 8x optical zoom, the other a small 1.2-inch touch screen to compose his best picture.
However, the real revolution is in the shooting. The camera captures all the light fields of the scene where the shooting is. A series of micro-lenses is positioned between the main lens and the image sensor to be able to measure all of the light field and its directions. The algorithm developed by Lytro restitution obtains another part of the process. The device can even render 3D images for compatible screens.
The completion of the photo is a computer via specific software for the time being only available on Mac (but a Windows version is in development). To perform the update on the selected area of the image, simply click on the photo and the software does the rest and then save or share them on social networks. The process can be modified at any time and is the biggest innovation that is known in photography since the 19th century.
The device will be available in two versions, 8 and 16GB (350 pictures and 750 in all) for a price of 399 and 499 dollars respectively. However, if its output is provided at the beginning of 2012, it already has dedicated sites and blog users.
- Fujifilm X10, in retro style
- JVC GC-PX10: the best of both worlds
- The smallest digital camera in the world weighs 15 grams
- iPhone: Characteristics and pictures of the new Apple smartphone
- Pentax introduces its new line of digital cameras vintage cameras, discover images
- Canon PowerShot N Facebook edition

0 comments:
Post a Comment