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Save 59% off on this First Generation Lytro 16GB Camera via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, we have a First Generation Lytro 16GB Camera at a 59% discount. The first consumer camera to capture the entire light field.

Description

Most cameras capture the position of light rays, producing your average static 2D image. The Lytro dares to be different. Its cutting-edge technology records the direction of these rays, generating images you can later refocus, change perspective within, or view in 3D. You can essentially revisit the scene of the photo—meaning you’ll never miss snapping the perfect shot again.

  • Take “living pictures” you can adjust afterwards
  • Refocus your shots, change their perspective & view them in 3D
  • Record 11-million light rays in each scene
  • Store up to 750 photos at one time
  • Easily carry it anywhere: design is compact, durable & lightweight
  • Shoot photos at an optimal resolution for sharing online
  • Access an array of tools including photo filters & uploading software
  • Includes a sleek, durable carrying and storage sleeve to protect against lens scuffs and scratches

Below is a (cringe worthy) promo video explaining a bit more in detail on how the entire light field can be manipulated after shooting video.

This First Generation Lytro 16GB Camera normally retails at $199, but you can pick it up for just $79.99 for a limited time. You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal (below the Add to cart button) with friends.

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If this offer doesn't interest you, why not check out our Double Nexus Giveaway and other giveaways on the Neowin Deals web site? There's also a bunch of freebies you can check out here.

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