Lytro Illum 2 camera that eliminates focus

The second camera that eliminates the focus was presented by the American Lytro. The reason for Lytro Illum, which, like the original model, works completely differently than conventional machines, as it is based on the company's "light field" technology.
Lytro Illum

Thanks to this technology, its owner has the possibility after the one ς να εστιάσει σε οποιοδήποτε τμήμα της s wishes, before printing it – for example, by making them που βρίσκονται σε πρώτο πλάνο να φαίνονται καθαρά και «θολώνοντας» το φόντο. Επίσης, αν «ανεβάσει» το αντίστοιχο ψηφιακό αρχείο στο ίντερνετ, κάθε χρήστης θα μπορεί να προσαρμόζει την εστίαση σε οποιοδήποτε τμήμα της φωτογραφίας, απλώς κάνοντας κλικ με το ποντίκι του στο αντίστοιχο σημείο.

Although the way in which the snapshots are captured, the new Lytro Illum has a completely different design from the first camera, now reminding the conventional DSLR cameras. It is also equipped with a new, bigger lens and improved sensor, thus delivering sharper images, which are now imprinted in 3: 2.

Παράλληλα, η Lytro Illum έρχεται με μία ανακλινώμενη οθόνη 4 ιντσών, μέσω της οποίας γίνεται το καδράρισμα της . Τα νέα της χαρακτηριστικά συμπληρώνονται από μια υποδοχή για κάρτες micro SD και μια αποσπώμενη μπαταρία, τα οποία προσθέτουν ακόμη μεγαλύτερη ευελιξία στη χρήστη της.

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The photographic is expected to be released in the US in July, at a price that will move to 1.600 dollars - four times more than the 400 dollars that the original Lytro was using. However, according to the company, Lytro Illum is intended for professionals or those who are passionate about photography and want to use "light field" technology with a top-of-the-line engine. Within 2014, as the company's representative at TIME revealed, other more affordable models will also be released.

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