The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Veltrox JY680L Flash ($250)This version of Veltrox's flash is made for the Illum, but the Illum supports all other third-party fl...
Huge fun to use, Produces unique 'living images', Intuitive controls
Expensive, Rather awkward handling, Small image size
box It's great fun producing images that can be refocused, but there's a high cost for this entertainment and the images can only be viewed at fairly small size, but it's just possible that this is a taste of the future of photography....
It's a lightfield camera, Awesome design & build, 30250mm lens with constant f/2, Battery life, Tilted touchscreen
Takes way too long to import photos, Lytro Desktop software requires crazy processing power, Handling could be improved, No wireless control, No video, Lacks sharpness, Lacks dynamic range, Magenta overtones, You have to use Lytro's website to post any pi
The Lytro Illum isn't a camera, it's a concept. It upsets your entire perception of photography, your relation to the frame and to depth of field, opening up endless possibilities. It's a (nearly) new technology just waiting to be explored that will chall...
Capable of amazing effects, Much higher resolution than first Lytro, Offers good control
Slow software processing, Very expensive, Resulting images remain low-res
The Lytro Illum is a much better demo of light field tech than Lytro's original camera, but the high price and image quality problems still see it consigned to a niche. Next, read more Camera Reviews...
Abstract: Unfortunately, the first Lytro camera looked more like a toy than a tool, and at £400 was pretty expensive for a product that promised to solve the ‘problem’ of focusing for consumers – especially as even the cheapest digital compact cameras have pretty s...
Living pictures are pretty amazing, Forces you to approach photography in a new way, Desktop app allows extensive editing
Slow startup time, Not great in low light
But that's not to say it's a bad product. Like the first iPad, it's a product that's generally well made and works as it's supposed to – it's just that people are still figuring out just what its purpose actually is.The Illum is the first real consumer li...
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Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Pedro , review by: digitalcamera.es
Una cámara muy divertida de usar y con un gran potencial creativo. La resolución efectiva, no obstante, está por debajo de lo que se espera de una cámara del siglo XXI...
Published: 2015-06-08, Author: Pedro , review by: digitalcamera.es
Una cámara muy divertida de usar y con un gran potencial creativo. La resolución efectiva, no obstante, está por debajo de lo que se espera de una cámara del siglo XXI...
Schärfe, Autofokus z.T. eigensinnig, Auflösung, Anleitung nur in Englisch
Die Illum Lytro ist auf ihre Weise einmalig und erlaubt ganz neue Möglichkeiten. Diese muss man jedoch ausdrücklich wollen – ansonsten ist jede andere Kamera auf diesem Planeten die bessere Wahl.Das Testgerät wurde uns freundlicherweise von Digitec zur V...
Abstract: Die zweite Generation von Lytros Lichtfeldkamera punktet mit deutlich höherer Bildauflösung und einer professionellen Handhabung mit einigen Ausnahmen. Getestet in Ausgabe: FOTO HITS 12/2014...