Lytro pairs its latest light-field sensor with a 30-255mm f/2.0 lens.
The original Lytro light field digital camera is a nifty little gadget, combining an interesting, flexible photography method with a small, stylish form factor. At $199, it’s not prohibitively expensive…but it’s not a tool with professionals in mind, either.
Now that smartphones the world ’round are baking image refocusing software into their camera packages, Lytro had to go on the offensive. Its new Illum camera is the opening salvo in that offensive, and it’s an expensive one at $1,499.
The Illum uses the same kind of tech found in the original Lytro camera, but expanded. The sensor is 40 megarays, compared to the original’s 11, and it should make for larger, more detailed interactive photos. Furthermore, the sensor is now paired with a very capable 30-255mm f/2.0 lens, giving prosumer and professional shooters some decent glass to play with.
All of the camera tech is paired with a four-inch touchscreen, and the whole kit is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 804 processor.
At $1,499 ($1,599 if you don’t pre-order), the Illum is right in Canon 7D territory, and it should be shipping in July. Head on over to the Lytro Illum pre-order page to check out some of the interactive photos taken with the Illum, too.
Published: Apr 22, 2014 08:55 pm