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(CNN) -- An auto-focus camera? Not new. Not exciting.
A camera that lets you focus after you've already taken the photo? And lets you focus anywhere within the image you want? That's got people talking and, according to its creator, is the start of "a picture revolution."
Oh yeah -- it can also transfer a regular photo to 3-D.
Lytro, a company launched Tuesday by 31-year-old entrepreneur Ren Ng, promises that camera will be released soon.
"I am thrilled to finally draw back the curtain and introduce our new light field camera company, one that will forever change how everyone
Originally posted by Bedlam
This general approach can be used for much MUCH more than post-hoc focusing. It's also a big part of what you see the military refer to as "sensor fusion" - if you've got enough crappy simple cameras on a scene, you can mathematically combine their images to see detail you might not otherwise have from any one camera, to see from variable points-of-view rather than jump from one camera to another, and to focus otherwise blurred images.
It also works for sonar, and synthetic aperture images.
And from orbit.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
My guess as to how this technology works is multiple lenses at different foci and a combination of the images. I didn't read the article, just saw the pictures in action. Seems impressive, but I would still rather buy a Canon camera for 6000 bux than this one.
Originally posted by wavemaker
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
My guess as to how this technology works is multiple lenses at different foci and a combination of the images. I didn't read the article, just saw the pictures in action. Seems impressive, but I would still rather buy a Canon camera for 6000 bux than this one.
You don't know yet the complete features of this camera. Why have you already made up your mind that you don't like it? It is wiser to keep an open mind and wait until the product is out of the market before giving out our opinion on the product.