Within the anodized aluminum frame, the consumer-friendly camera totes an f/2, 8x zoom lens that utilizes an 11-mega-ray light-field to power all that infinite focus magic. It's instant-on and also the rubber back-end wields solely 2 physical buttons: one for shutter and also the different for power. The company's added the flexibility to alter the main target on-camera, a task accomplished via its touchscreen glass show.
It'll ship in 2 versions: the $399 8GB flavor will hold 350 photos, and comes in graphite or blue, followed by a $499 16GB model, that sports an electric-red end and stores up to 750 pictures. Pre-orders go live at Lytro's web site these days, and can ship in early 2012 on a first-come first-serve basis. Our hands-on impressions are here, with PR and sample pictures when the break.