Tagged: technical information

Lytro battery details: Battery specifications and efficiency (or: How many Lytro pictures can you take with one charge?) 0

Lytro battery details: Battery specifications and efficiency (or: How many Lytro pictures can you take with one charge?)

Lytro’s LightField camera is without a doubt the first product of an entirely new generation of cameras, with features that were, until recently, deemed science fiction. But how good is its battery, and how...

Lytro minimum focus distance: get Super Macro shots in Creative Mode 1

Lytro minimum focus distance: get Super Macro shots in Creative Mode

As we told you earlier, you can get as close as 4 to 5 inches (10 – 12 cm) to your subject with a Lytro LightField camera. That is, if you take your picture...

How the Lytro LightField camera performs in low light situations 0

How the Lytro LightField camera performs in low light situations

LightField technology shifts the limits of cameras from hardware to software. In everyday point-and-shoot cameras, Megapixels had a certain (though not omnipotent) explanatory power about the camera’s quality, but in LightField Tech, lightrays are...

Lytro picture taking: Everyday mode vs. Creative mode 0

Lytro picture taking: Everyday mode vs. Creative mode

As DP Review explains in its recent Lytro review, the Lytro LightField camera offers two distinct shooting modes: Everyday mode and Creative mode. What’s the difference, you might ask? The Lytro camera is designed...

Lytro Video-Review: The most important things in 2 minutes (DP Review) 0

Lytro Video-Review: The most important things in 2 minutes (DP Review)

The following, short video review by Digital Photography Reviews explains what the Lytro LightField camera can do, and discussses strengths and weaknesses of the technology: Two interesting bits that we couldn’t find out about...

What is the minimum focus distance for the Lytro LightField camera? 3

What is the minimum focus distance for the Lytro LightField camera?

What is the minimum distance that the infamous Lytro LightField camera can still focus on? I’ve been looking out for this bit of information, which is an important feat to anyone who’s keen on...