Lytro's new Illum camera features 40 megaray sensor, 8x zoom

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 22 April 2014 | 21.43

Lytro has announced the Illum, its second camera to use a light field sensor that allows the focus point to be shifted after the image has been captured.

The Illum looks more conventional than the original Lytro Light Field Camera and has a fixed lens with a focal length range equivalent to 30-250mm. The lens also has a constant maximum aperture of f/2, which should make it suitable for shooting hand-held in quite low light. Conversely, shutter speed can be set to a maximum of 1/4000 sec to freeze movement.

Whereas the original Lytro camera has an 11-megaray sensor and produces images with 1080x1080 pixels, the Illum has a 40-megaray device. As yet we don't know how large its images are.

Weighing in at a hefty 940gram, the new camera has a tilting 4-inch, 480x800-dot 'smartphone-class' touchscreen on its rear to allow control over settings. Exposure control may be set to program, sensitivity priority, shutter priority and manual.

According to Lytro, the Illum will be supplied with software that integrates with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop as well as Apple's Aperture.

The software also makes it possible to use virtual camera controls in post-processing to adjust aperture (depth of field), focus and perspective as well as tilt.

Images can also be shared on social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+.

The Lytro Illum is set to retail for $1,599 from July.


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