1) Whatever is not in focus when you click on that area of the photo the unfocused image becomes focused and then what was in focus will then be unfocused.
2) It's touchscreen and the backlit display lets you compose, review, and refocus your photos.
3) The Lytro camera now gives you more control over the light in the scene with the addition of Manual Controls. Set shutter speed and ISO through simple access of the controls from the camera's touchscreen. USe Manual Controls to capture pictures like light paining shots with dramatic refocus and living pictures in motion. The ISo range is 80 min. to 3200 max., and the minimum shutter speed is 1/250. You can also lock exposure and control the ND filter.
4) I would say it is worth paying a little more than $399 for as a photographer because this new technology is really hard to find and it seems really useful and easy to use. But around the holidays you might not want to buy something so expensive with all the other gifts there is to buy for more people.
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