Lytro update unlocks manual controls, exposure lock
From the time Lytro launched its first consumer Light Field Camera in March, the company has been clear that the Lytro you buy today will be able to do much more in the future.
For example, as of today, current Lytro owners can get a firmware update via the desktop software (available for Mac and Windows) to add some more control over the camera, including shutter speed and ISO.
Without control over shutter speed or ISO, most low-light shots I’ve taken end up looking like the above — grainy with poor color. That’s because the camera ramps up sensitivity to ISO 3200, allowing it to keep…
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