We've been reading about this for a while, a camera that captures the entire lightfield. It's from Lytro. Lytro calls the images produced by the camera Living Pictures. And, you can refocus your photo after its taken! Could you employ this in your HDR photography? Let us know!
Focus after the fact.
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.
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.
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Here's a great look at the image quality of the new Nikon D4 on the C/NET Australia site.
Hands on with the Nikon D4
Since taking the D4 out of its box, it has been our constant photographic companion for the past few days.
How does it stack up so far in our initial tests? Click through to read our impressions of the D4's image quality, as well as what it's like shooting with the camera in real-world situations.
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