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Now, with the $1,599 Illum, Lytro's back, looking to elevate its unique approach from mere curiosity to a legitimate photographic tool. I spent some time with the beefy new model to see how far ...
Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Ten minutes into using the Lytro Illum, I’m throwing out everything I’ve ever learned about photography. Taking great photos with ...
Lytro's latest camera lets viewers shift focus and perspective on photos after they were shot. Personal Technology Columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler tests whether this is photography's next chapter, or ...
Lytro’s Illum, the first professional light field camera, will be available at consumer outlets worldwide and will ship all pre-orders on Friday, August 1. The camera retails for $1599 and is ...
The first time I wrote about Lytro was back in October of 2011, when it announced its first product. I said it was “like no other camera you’ve seen before.” It wasn’t, and it isn’t.
With the new Lytro Illum, all of these capabilities are still there, but with more. Though the Illum looks like your standard camera, it’s built very differently. It has a brand new lens ...
But this summer, Lytro introduced the Illum ($1,499), a camera you wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with on vacation, with a 4-inch LCD screen, 8x optical zoom, and something Lytro calls a 40 ...
A photo is a moment frozen in time, unless you're snapping with the new Lytro Illum, which can change the focus of a photo even after you've taken it. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior ...
Now the firm is back with a second-generation light field camera, the Illum, and things have got a lot more serious. Unlike its predecessor, the US$1,500 Lytro Illum is instantly recognizable as a ...
The Illum also looks a lot like a real DSLR, rather than the rather odd pocket kaleidoscopesque appearance of the original Lytro Camera. The Lytro Illum will be available in July 2014 at a retail ...