Lytro Makes Its Debut: Unique Form Factor, $400 Price Tag (crunchgear?)
The Lytro “focus later” camera has created a lot of interesting discussion on
the web. With photography still in many ways the same as it was a century ago,
this new way of capturing images has certainly struck a nerve. I’ve voiced my
skepticism, but I wouldn’t want to pour cold water on this truly innovative
device on its big debut. At an event in San Francisco today, CEO and
originator of the Lytro’s light-field technology Ren Ng showed off the device,
which only resembles traditional cameras in that it has a lens and LCD screen.
It’s really more like a kaleidoscope than anything else.
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