Raytrix

Camera company


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::summary Camera company ::

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FieldValue
nameRaytrix GmbH
industryPhotography, Technology
foundersChristian Perwass, Lennart Wietzke
hq_location_countryGermany
productsPlenoptic cameras
websiteraytrix.de
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| name = Raytrix GmbH | logo = | type = | industry = Photography, Technology | founded = | founders = Christian Perwass, Lennart Wietzke | hq_location_city = | hq_location_country = Germany | area_served = | key_people = | products = Plenoptic cameras | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsidiaries = | website = raytrix.de Raytrix GmbH is a German company founded by Christian Perwass and Lennart Wietzke that was the first to create and market commercial plenoptic cameras. The R5 camera produces images of 1 megapixel resolution, while the R11 produces 3 megapixel images. Unlike Lytro, which initially targeted the consumer market, the main market of Raytrix's cameras is industrial and scientific applications where depth information of each pixel can be more useful.

References

References

  1. Zhang, Michael. (23 September 2010). "The First Plenoptic Camera on the Market". PetaPixel.
  2. (2012). "Cameras". Raytrix GmbH.
  3. (22 August 2011). "Out-of-focus pictures eliminated by photography innovation". [[BBC]].

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