Who hasn't been frustrated by an out-of-focus photo? The
Lytro Light Field Camera might be the most revolutionary change in photography since digital came along: it lets you refocus your photos
after you take them. Don't sell your old digital camera just yet, though. The Lytro has some serious drawbacks, including a fixed amount of storage. Take our quick tour of this unusual camera's features, from touchscreen to output. To experiment with the other dynamic photographs we took using the Lytro, read our
full review.
One of the Lytro's big limitations is that so far it works only with Macs. (The company promises Windows compatibility this year.) Plugging a Lytro into a Mac installs the OS X desktop software that comes on the camera. You can also download the software for OS X directly from
Lytro.
E-mail | Share