The folks who introduced the masses to ex post facto focusing upped their game Tuesday with the introduction of a new camera aimed at shooters who take their photography seriously. The Illum, by Lytro, contains an updated version of the company’s innovative Light Field engine, which allows the focus in a photo to be manipulated after it’s shot. Unlike Lytro’s previous offerings — rectangular tubes that resemble slide viewers — the Illum looks like a conventional digital SLR camera.
Lytro's New Shoot Now, Focus Later Camera Targets Prosumers
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 23, 2014 12:23 PMThe folks who introduced the masses to ex post facto focusing upped their game Tuesday with the introduction of a new camera aimed at shooters who take their photography seriously. The Illum, by Lytro, contains an updated version of the company’s innovative Light Field engine, which allows the focus in a photo to be manipulated after it’s shot. Unlike Lytro’s previous offerings — rectangular tubes that resemble slide viewers — the Illum looks like a conventional digital SLR camera.