Lytro refocuses with a new $1,600 camera
The Silicon Valley startup made its first Lytro camera, which lets users refocus an image after shooting it. Now Lytro is back with a new, $1,600 Illum. Inside it uses a higher-grade version of its light-field technology to snap "living pictures" photographs in which you can change the focus on different subjects in the frame long after you've shot them.You can tinker with the image later on a computer or mobile device, bringing one subject or an entire scene into focus with a tap or a click. Click here to learn more!
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