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Will light field photography replace DSLRs? Lytro’s CEO Jason Rosenthal says yes — eventually

On July 31, photographers will finally be able to wrap their hands around the Lytro Illum, the world’s first pro-level light field camera. Unlike the DSLRs that everyone is now used to, the Illum lets you create what Lytro calls “living pictures,” derived from the camera’s sensor and lens, specialized software and 3D graphics. Together, these create a novel, immersive visual experience.

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TechImperia3567d ago

well we will see what's gonna happen, but my money is on DSLR

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Limitless Joins Lytro, Combines Interactive Characters with Light-Field Technology

Limitless' animation and narrative experience will enhance Lytro's VR technology.

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Could Lytro's Cinema camera change film-making?

A professional cinema camera which allows the focus, aperture and perspective to be changed after it has been filmed has been developed by technology company Lytro.

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giant2909d ago

The 36 different perspectives affords you some freedom of movement in moving a virtual camera in post, but it is of course limited, affected by considerations like lens, focal length, and subject distance. It's not clear yet what that range of freedom is with the Cinema

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Lytro’s 755 megapixel Cinema light field camera is going to kill the green screen

Lytro is taking its rich volumetric 3D camera capture technology into the world of TV and film.

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