Boentgru
Loc: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
There is a relatively new camera, called Lytro ILLUM, which can provide a focused picture in post-processing, i.e., all focusing posibilities are recorded in one capture but then any focus range can be recovered when printing in software. Anyone have any experience with this camera? Is the resolution compariable to that acheived under standard techniques? Is seems to be mirrorless, with a non-interchangeable zoom lens.
Tony Northrop has a hands on review. Looks like a great concept but not a shoot from the hip camera. Also a very challenging work flow
Boentgru
Loc: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
[ Here's Kia's take on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfScn-YlQ0U[/quote]
I found his review superficial, amateurish, based on macro use and not real life use, asks questions but attempts no answers; disappointing.
No thank you...I'll stick with one of the other mirrorless cameras, or heck a dslr (and that's a very rare thing for me to say).
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