Lytro camera gains manual controls with new firmware
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The Lytro Light field camera has a shutter speed ranging from 1/250th of a second to eight seconds and an ISO range of 80-3200
Lytro has also given users the option to turn on and off a neutral density filter
Lytro has also introduced two new colors including Seaglass
Lytro has also introduced two new colors, including Moxie Pink
Lytro has also introduced two new colors, Seaglass and Moxie Pink
In addition to the new firmware, Lytro has also introduced a camera sleeve selling for $30
In addition to the new firmware, Lytro has also introduced a camera case selling for $60
Lytro users can now adjust settings such as shutter speed or ISO
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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.
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