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Why DrawLUCY Outperforms All Other Modern Camera Lucidas: A Comprehensive Analysis

Why DrawLUCY Outperforms All Other Modern Camera Lucidas: A Comprehensive Analysis

When I first started building camera lucidas in my garage back in 2005, the landscape was pretty barren. The only competition was another garage innovator and a UK-based company, both of which have since vanished. My mission has always been to build the best drawing tool possible, inspired by the time-tested technologies of the old masters. Today, as DrawLUCY has become a global name, it's worth pausing to compare it with other modern camera lucidas that have popped up since we started.

A Reluctant Critique

Initially, I was reluctant to release a blog post like this. I respect anyone’s effort to innovate in a field I’m passionate about. Take NEOLUCIDA, for example. Their initial product was essentially a “prism on a stick.” It was affordable, even if not very effective. Post-Kickstarter, they outsourced to China and rolled out NEOLUCIDA XL, which appeared to mimic our LUCY flex.

And NEOLUCIDA's problems are unfortunately getting worse rather than better with the launch of the NEOLUCIDA PLUS. The NEOLUCIDA PLUS is a redesign of the original NEOLUCIDA that adds features addressing non-issues, while maintaining the tiny difficult-to-use image, at now an even more inflated price than before.

These moves, especially the inflated prices, prompted me to speak out to prevent people from getting fooled into buying inferior products.

Side By Side Comparison

Here are 3 graphics comparing our three LUCY models to the three NEOLUCIDAs. I tried to match them up the best I could on price, but the LUCY pro is so far and above anything else and the NEOLUCIDA Plus is so overpriced for what it is that comparing those two doesn’t really make sense, but I had to match them up somehow.

In terms of size and other factors highlighted in the video, the LUCY pro is unparalleled. Cheaper might be okay if you're getting what you pay for, but be cautious of inferior products priced as if they're comparable. The NEOLUCIDA XL tries to position itself alongside the LUCY flex but falls way short. Even our smallest, most affordable model, the LUCY mini, outperforms all three NEOLUCIDAs, while costing less.

Additional Advantages

DrawLUCY models are not only built in the USA with top-quality materials but also feature smart, well-thought-out designs. Each model offers adjustable brightness through optical filters: LUCY flex and LUCY pro have two filters for four levels, while LUCY mini has one for two levels. Plus, DrawLUCY devices use high-quality half-silvered mirrors for brighter images. As a bonus, the entire DrawLUCY line is compatible with the Photo Enlarger accessory, opening up a whole new world of creative possibilities.

Design Flaws

Besides its small image, inflated price, and being made with cheap plastic, the NEOLUCIDA XL has a major design flaw: its open sides allow light to interfere with the image as you're drawing. Additionally, if you try to remove the filter to use it, the head falls apart. It also retains the same small, flimsy arm and clamp as the original NEOLUCIDA, which can't adequately support the larger head.

The original NEOLUCIDA uses a historical prism design, but these prisms are difficult to use and the images hard to see, making it tough to draw from. Years ago, when I was experimenting in my garage, I found these prisms performed so poorly that I chose not to include them in my devices. Opting for a "prism on a stick" would have been cheaper, but that was a compromise I wasn't willing to make.

The new NEOLUCIDA Plus has a new prism with a slightly larger image compared to the original, but keeps all the difficulties of the original. They basically tweaked the design of the original, then doubled the price and added the word 'Plus', which I can only assume is referring to the price.

Final Thoughts

In closing, I really do appreciate everyone's attempts at inventing or reinventing something. Everyone has something valuable to contribute. The only reason I've taken a more critical tone is that there's a line of camera lucidas positioning themselves as comparable to the DrawLUCY line when they clearly are not, and I don't think that's honest. NEOLUCIDA isn't transparent about the shortcomings of their devices; they don't even list the image size on their website and some of the videos they have put out on the image size of their tools are laughably misleading. So I picked up my camera to show everything side-by-side, aiming to give people the info they need to make the best choice for creating art with a tool rooted in the techniques of the old masters.

What do you think? We would love to hear from anyone who has used both the LUCY and the NEOLUCIDA. Please tell us what you think in the comment section below.

Learn more about DrawLUCY camera lucidas HERE.

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15 Kommentare

Josephine

Josephine

Estelle Swanepoel, The LUCY Flex can project images up to 19 x 27 inches, and the LUCY Pro can project images up to 20 inches high by 37 inches wide, so both models can comfortably handle A2 size artwork. To better address your specific needs, I would need to know more about what you'll be drawing from. Are you drawing from life or from photos? Is it a landscape or a portrait? All three of our LUCY models provide the same high-quality image, but the two mentioned above come equipped with two filters and four brightness levels to help you achieve a brighter, clearer image. We are here to help both before and after your purchase, whether you need customer service or parts. You can contact us at ContactDrawLUCY.com or call us at 1-888-958-2432.

Estelle Swanepoel

Estelle Swanepoel

Hi
Please let me know which Lucy enlarges to A2 size paper or bigger. Also high quality images. Where do I get after sales service and parts from?
Tx

Josephine

Josephine

@ Aj Khonde, La LUCY la plus grande est la LUCY Pro, mais sa taille d’image est de 94 cm de large sur 51 cm de haut, ce qui est légèrement plus petit que la toile dont vous parlez.

Aj Khonde

Aj Khonde

En utilisant vos outils de dessin, serai je capable de faire le croquis sur une toile de 120 × 100 ?

Sharon

Sharon

I’m not sure if this question is appropriate for this forum. I represent a community Thrift Shoppe in a small rural community. We received a vintage camera lucida as a donation. Can you advise the best avenue for us to estimate the value and locate a market? I’m not having much luck.
Thank you in advance for any consideration.

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