photographs focus AFTER you click

I’m quite happy with my new GPS geotagging camera, despite the short battery life.

Friends report being happier than ever with their new cameras, too.

But the biggest innovation in decades may be just around the corner. This video shows how it works.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

PC MAG:

Ren Ng, the founder of Lytro, explains how a camera can capture images that are never out of focus. …

Lytro has big plans. … the Mountain View, CA-based startup said it would soon bring to market a new kind of camera that’s based on light-field photography. The result: photographs that you can focus after you take them. Simply click your mouse on the spot on the picture you want in focus, and it changes before your eyes …

the Lytro camera, assuming it debuts later this year as planned, will mark the first time the tech makes an appearance in a consumer camera …

“If you can shoot first, focus later, it’s going to be the fastest camera you’ve ever used,” Ng said in an interview with PCMag.

“Because when you press the shutter button, it takes the shot instantly. It doesn’t have to wait for the lens to move.”

How the Lytro Light-Field Camera Works

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