
The Lytro camera features an '11 megaray' sensor . The funniest thing about the new Lytro Light Field Camera is the obsession with megapixels. Despite the fact that the megapixel myth has long been shattered, people still want to know many pixels the Lytro's sensor contains.
This seems absurd. The Lytro — which lets you refocus photos after you have snapped them — may use a standard sensor underneath its fancy micro-lens array, but it uses this information to feed the “Light Field Engine” that actually creates the image.
Gadget Lab
See also:
itcrowd, Cross Section Shows Lytro Light Field Camera's Insides
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