Germany-based Raytrix introduces what they claim is the first plenoptic camera series in the market, stealing the thunder from other companies interested in developing their own, including Adobe and even Lytro. A plenoptic camera, also known as light-field camera, uses a microlens array to capture 4D light field information about the photograph's subject. This data can be used to improve the solution of computer graphics-related problems.
The cameras range from the entry-level Raytrix R5 that shoots photos at one megapixel, to the high-end R11 (pictured) that captures images at three megapixels.
Gadget.com, Raytrix Offers World's First Plenoptic Camera Series
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