1) In the photos, when I would click on different objects and areas of the screen, the clarity of certain areas would change. The photos focus would change even though its only one take of a photo.
2) This new camera would change it's focus according to different areas and objects on the screen that have been clicked. It is able to take "living pictures," which is defined as a picture detecting and processing a large amount of the light field to get the most amount of light and colors in the photo.
3) Since there is no specific control over aperture, shutter speed or ISO, the photographer has to be very aware of the amount of light present in the shot, as well as the action being taken.
4) Looking at the prices online, its about the same price as the cameras we use in class. To me, it doesn't seem very worth it. You can get a variety of other different sorts of photos. Also, since you can adjust what is focused after the picture is taken, in my mind it seems a bit like cheating to have this ability. Part of the appeal of photography to me is being able to easily set a specific focus on a subject, or to capture something worth viewing.
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