We've reported on Lytro's light field cameras before, but this is the first time we've seen them with our own eyes. By recording all the available light when taking a picture, "light field" cameras allow the image to be adjusted dramatically after the photo is taken - refocusing the image, and even changing perspective or converting to 3D. Annoyingly, the products were hidden behind a glass cabinet, but we'll try to track down a demo unit during the official CES show.
 

We've reported on Lytro's light field cameras before, but this is the first time we've seen them with our own eyes. By recording all the available light when taking a picture, "light field" cameras allow the image to be adjusted dramatically after the photo is taken - refocusing the image, and even changing perspective or converting to 3D. Annoyingly, the products were hidden behind a glass cabinet, but we'll try to track down a demo unit during the official CES show.

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