View Full Version : Lytro "The light field camera"
ricktas
12-10-2012, 6:30pm
Whilst the lytro is really on a point and shoot, the concept and science behind this unique camera, if developed, could change photography forever.
Here are some Lytro photos. Try them out. Click with your mouse at any point on the photo to change the focus point..yep that is right, you can change the focus point after taking the photo
https://www.lytro.com/pictures/89738?utm_source=&utm_medium=EmbedLink
https://www.lytro.com/pictures/116602?utm_source=&utm_medium=EmbedLink
https://www.lytro.com/pictures/165?utm_source=&utm_medium=EmbedLink
More info here : https://www.lytro.com/
That is amazing, to be able to change the focus point after you have taken the photo is revolutionary.
OzzieTraveller
12-10-2012, 7:05pm
Nice one Rick
Any idea how it does it?
Regards, Phil
ricktas
12-10-2012, 7:55pm
You can buy them for about $500.00. As for how they work, there are videos on their site that explain the concepts behind the science.
Mary Anne
12-10-2012, 10:00pm
I like that one Rick. Six shops in Qld and nowhere near we live either otherwise I would be tempted.
The flowers one was the best that was great moving the focus to the other ones.
Bennymiata
15-10-2012, 3:28pm
How do you print the photos?
I guess the functionality is only available when viewed on screen.
ricktas
15-10-2012, 4:57pm
How do you print the photos?
I guess the functionality is only available when viewed on screen.
Yep, you set the focus point and then can create a print from that one. But you could print several versions of the same photo, each with differing focus points selected. Would create an interesting montage, triptych etc.
Bennymiata
19-10-2012, 8:52pm
Or perhaps use the files for focus stacking.
I wonder if it will do macro?
coolie21
12-12-2012, 7:51pm
I think it's a one trick pony. Small depth of field, wherever you want after the fact, cool (at first) but that's it.
I predict we will get sick of looking at the pics from these cameras, they will be the next instagrams...
Darcy1968
27-12-2012, 3:40pm
I agree that "the concept and science behind this unique camera, if developed, could change photography forever" and, despite the limitations, have been enjoying my own Lytro: https://pictures.lytro.com/Darcy1968
Here's a blog post for the uninitiated: http://darcymoore.net/2012/11/20/the-lytro-digital-light-field-photography/
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