light-field camera
Lytro’s Light-Field Camera

Ever snapped a picture in a hurry, looked back and
realized you forgot to focus? The much-hyped Lytro has the solution,
with a light-field camera that lets you adjust a picture after it’s been snapped.
“What‘s often been said about us is that we’re camera 3.0,” says Kira
Wampler, Lytro’s vice president of marketing. “You can do things that
you’ve never been able to do before.”
Lytro CEO Ren Ng worked for six years to commercialize the
technology, which he pioneered as part of his Ph.D. research at Stanford
University. [...] It comes in two models: a $399 8 GB camera in
Graphite or Electric Blue that takes 350 pictures, or a 16 GB “Red Hot”
model for $499 that holds 750 pictures.
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