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Panasonic tackles Lytro-like 'shoot now, focus later' photography

Panasonic tackles Lytro-like ‘shoot now, focus later’ photography

Posted on July 16, 2015August 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Lytro has been trying to convince the world that we want to be able to play with the focus areas in our photographs post-hoc, albeit using its elegant-to-a-point technology. Panasonic seems to have taken this crusade to heart, and disclosed that it’s working on what sounds like a less sexy-sounding but more practical brute-force approach to the problem.

The company seems to be combining its fast sensor readout (240fps for the latest sensor), its Depth-from-Defocus autofocus system (the DFD system calculates distance-to-subject by comparing two images with different characteristics in its out-of-focus areas), and its 4K burst mode at 30 frames per second with up to 50 different focus areas to create a focused-everywhere photo. After that, you’ll tap the subject you like and the camera would apply the appropriate and accurate blur based on its database of lens-focus data.
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