Lytro’s first offering was meant to bedazzle hipsters. The hand-held point and shoot light-field camera let photographers refocus shots after taking them. It was (and is) very cool, but it wasn’t exactly up to professional standards. With a new camera called the Illum, a DSLR-style shooter with an 8X optical zoom and a high-speed, sports-worthy shutter, Lytro hopes to tap into the creative professional market.
The Nvidia Broadcast app attempts to mimic eye contact with the camera. Nvidia has updated its video conferencing software, making it the newest business to address the issue of maintaining eye contact during video conferences.
Daily Video Game writes: "If you’re planning on getting a new mirrorless camera, the online Amazon is running a new sale that offers up to 42% off on Sony Alpha mirrorless cameras right now!"
Ming-Chi Kuo has posted a tweet giving updates about iPhone 14 production. He has currently informed on another snag in the supply chain.
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