2011′s most outrageously incredible camera just hit the FCC , leaving it a step or two shy of being on retail shelves here in America. The Lytro light field camera ( hands-on ) — in the event you blinked through late October — is an extraordinary game-changing device that permits photographers to shift the depth of field after the picture was captured. The disadvantage, needless to say, is this functionality is tucked right into a pocket-sized toy instead of Canon’s incoming EOS 1D-X (or similar), but we’re hoping that it is only an issue of time before the corporate licenses this out to the large boys. The included user guide proves just how simple the $399 device may be to function, but at the same token, how few options there’ll be for advanced users. Dig in yourself inside the source link below — feels like that ” early 2012 ” shipping promise might just be kept.
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