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22 jun. 2011

“Lytro’s Camera Lets You Shoot First and Focus Later”

With an innovative camera due out later this year from a company called Lytro, photographers will have one less excuse for having missed that perfect shot.

Lytro’s camera produces files, like this one, where a user can click on an area to bring it into focus. There is a larger version of this image available here. The company’s technology allows a picture’s focus to be adjusted after it is taken.

I can’t believe we’ve gotten to the point where this is going to come out “this year.”

Well, actually, I’ll start to try and believe it when they’re ready to talk about price points or, at least, announce the camera’s resolution. Until then, it’s vaporware and looks too good to be true.

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