
A quick update on the Lytro rumor I reported last week – The Verge reports that Lytro is shutting down and former employees are going to Google. Here is Lytro’s full statement:
A quick update on the Lytro rumor I reported last week – The Verge reports that Lytro is shutting down and former employees are going to Google. Here is Lytro’s full statement:
A quick update on my post from last week – Lytro is now considering to open source their light-field photo sharing platform:
Lytro’s “Living Pictures” are no longer available to be viewed online. The company pulled the plug on their online viewing platform. Lytro users can still see their pictures on the desktop version of the software. The Lytro Illum light field camera is still available for sale at a significant discount. Related posts:
→ Firmware 1.15.0 released for the Hasselblad X1D-50c camera. → Lytro raises $60 million for its light field camera, announces first VR project. → Canon is introducing exciting prospects for CMOS sensors. → New Sony bundle deals introduced (see also the Sony trade-in program and the current Sony rebates).
There are still few items left in the Newegg selection of cameras that qualify for the 25% off coupon code APRDCSALE00 plus free shipping (previously reported here). New Lensbaby Twist 60 Optic lens announced (check pricing and availability). The Impossible Project got a new instant camera, the I-1. https://vimeo.com/161949709 Lytro announced lightfield technology to film […]
Lytro is no longer in the consumer photography business according to this lengthy post by the company’s CEO Jason Rosenthal. Lytro sees a future in virtual reality – they recently announced Lytro Immerge, the world’s first professional light field solution for cinematic VR (pictured above). The Lytro Illum lightfield camera currently sells for $379, while the […]