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Conclusion: Worthwhile for social & photography fans

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:36 am
by Bappy32
Perspective shift
In addition to being able to adjust the focus after the photo has been taken, you can also play with the perspective. This is special because you are actually playing with 3D. You see the depth when you are sliding. A little bit, but you still see the perspective change.

For enthusiasts
Lytro is in my opinion one of the greatest innovations in photography and will enable a poland mobile phone number list new form of photography. It is currently somewhat limited in functionality (the Lytro is the first consumer camera to use light field). The lens cap that comes with it is magnetic but is easy to lose. There have been some questions about this on the Lytro support forum. Lytro's response indicates that a new cap is supplied free of charge. An alternative is to buy a sleeve.

Eventually we will see these types of cameras in other devices, it is of course not surprising that Steve Jobs was interested. Online you can already read rumors about Nexus and Toshiba . Whether these cameras can do what the Lytro can, is not clear. The Lytro is a nice innovation that is really meant for people who want to experiment with new forms of photography. The camera is mainly intended for sharing images on social media, although you can also make a 'real' JPG photo from a living image and have it printed. Because the resolution is low (1080 x 1080 pixels), the format you can use is limited to approximately 13 x 13 centimeters.

The Lytro is not cheap at 479 euros (8GB for about 350 living images ) or 579 euros (16GB for about 750 living images ), but it is certainly worth it for those who love photography and social media.