RyanArch
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The new Lytro Camera seems like it could be a wonderful and light AP camera...simple design...seems pretty rugged...and comes with the ability to shoot images and focus them in post production which to me seems rather amazing. The design is blocky which looks like it would mount rather easily to most mounts I've seen. I'm unsure if it will shoot video, and it doesn't look as though it could be remotely fired or include a video out for FPV.
The Lytro Camera is a light field camera and "within the anodized aluminum frame, the consumer-friendly camera totes an f/2, 8x zoom lens which utilizes an 11-mega-ray light-field to power all that infinite focus magic. It's instant-on and the rubber back-end wields only two physical buttons: one for shutter and the other for power. The company's added the ability to change the focus on-camera, a task accomplished via its touchscreen glass display. It'll ship in two versions: the $399 8GB flavor can hold 350 pictures, and comes in graphite or blue, followed by a $499 16GB model, which sports an electric-red finish and stores up to 750 images."
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Ryan
For more info and a hands-on:
http://www.lytro.com/ and http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/lytro-camera-hands-on-video/
The Lytro Camera is a light field camera and "within the anodized aluminum frame, the consumer-friendly camera totes an f/2, 8x zoom lens which utilizes an 11-mega-ray light-field to power all that infinite focus magic. It's instant-on and the rubber back-end wields only two physical buttons: one for shutter and the other for power. The company's added the ability to change the focus on-camera, a task accomplished via its touchscreen glass display. It'll ship in two versions: the $399 8GB flavor can hold 350 pictures, and comes in graphite or blue, followed by a $499 16GB model, which sports an electric-red finish and stores up to 750 images."
Thought this was worth sharing...
Ryan
For more info and a hands-on:
http://www.lytro.com/ and http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/lytro-camera-hands-on-video/