Motion Graphic/Video/Cinematography

Lytro Camera – Shoot First! Focus Later

Lytro Camera – Shoot First! Focus Later

Oct 20, 2011

The very first light fields were captured at Stanford University over 15 years ago. The most advanced light field research required a roomful of cameras tethered to a supercomputer. Today, Lytro completes the job of taking light fields out of the research lab and making them available for everyone, in the form of the world’s first Lytro Light Field Camera.

Lytro camera can be purchased here:

https://www.lytro.com/camera

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One comment

  1. It’s an extremely low budget movie.

    I would like to use a digital camera to record it because digital cameras are obviously cheaper and easier to use.

    Should I record a movie with a digital camera or would it look to cheap? If I can, what digital camera would you suggest? If you say no to the digital camera idea, what other camera should I use (that’s low-priced preferrably)?

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