Want want want!!!
From their website:
The Lytro camera captures the entire light field, which is all the light traveling in every direction in every point in space. By instantly capturing complete light field data, the Lytro gives you capabilities you've never had in a regular camera. Since you'll capture the color, intensity, and direction of all the light, you can experience the first major light field capability – focusing after the fact. Focus and re-focus, anywhere in the picture. You can refocus your pictures at anytime, after the fact. And focusing after the fact, means no auto-focus motor. No auto-focus motor means no shutter delay. So, capture the moment you meant to capture not the one a shutter-delayed camera captured for you.
Thanks to +Gabriel Kennedy for his original post; I could not share to public but he gets the kudos!
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LYTRO, Inc.
The only camera that captures life in living pictures.Want one too? The Lytro Light Field Camera is here.
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How about a Lytro video camera?
+Scott Cramer I want one too!
wow…
+Scott Ormond I thought about upgrading to the Samsung Nexus Galaxy but I think I'd enjoy one of these a lot more. I'm crap at getting the right focus at the right instant. Need to read more and find out the limitations, not just the cool factor. Awesome, though. I vote they field test them with anyone named "Scott" lol 😉
+Lars Fosdal Makes my head spin. 😉
I've heard about this before, but it still blows my mind. I can't wait to see where they take this tech.
{Drools}
+Kari Tedrick {napkin}
Such a gentleman, Scott.
Wow, no more flash no more annoying delay like other point and shoots, I'd like to give this a test drive
Thanks for the kudo-cookies Scott! 😀