Out of focus? No problem!
The Lytro camera lets you create living pictures that you can endlessly refocus, shift perspective and create 3D images after shooting them. AP video. (Feb. 6)
The Lytro camera lets you create living pictures that you can endlessly refocus, shift perspective and create 3D images after shooting them. AP video. (Feb. 6)
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