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| Lytro's Illum camera is expensive, but less gimmicky than we thought it would be Back in 2012, Lytro's first camera introduced folks to its light-field imaging tech -– letting users tweak focus, perspective and depth of field after a photo is taken. However, that first-gen camera's peculiar body and low-res output limited its app... http://www.engadget.com/2014/12/11/i...=rss_truncated |
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