Lytro Cameras On Sale Now: What You Need To Know

Update: We just gave Lytro's prototype camera a try, and it's not universally amazing — the viewfinder LCD is tiny and of fairly poor quality, and we found it difficult to frame images with the limited field of view and completely

Update: We just gave Lytro's prototype camera a try, and it's not universally amazing — the viewfinder LCD is tiny and of fairly poor quality, and we found it difficult to frame images with the limited field of view and completely

Learn More The Lytro “focus later” camera has created a lot of interesting discussion on the web. With photography still in many ways the same as it was a century ago, this new way of capturing images has certainly struck a nerve.

A truly revolutionary new camera from a Silicon Valley start-up allows you to change the focal point of an image after you've taken it.

The company has had no shortage of inquiries from folks wanting to be the first to use Lytro's cameras to do this or that. While the company says no a lot more than it says yes to such requests, it has gotten a few offers that were too good to refuse.

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