The Lytro light field camera – which lets users adjust a photo's focus after it's been taken – has gained the manual controls photographers have been craving, with a new firmware update. This means users can now stretch their creative shutter finger and adjust things like shutter speed or ISO (remember there's no need to adjust aperture, which is a constant f/2.0), and turn on or off the neutral density (ND) filter... Continue Reading Lytro camera gains manual controls with new firmware
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: Cameras, focus, Photography, Upgrade
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