Proper photography equipment is very important when working in the medium. Although equipment is not a substitute for skill, having the right equipment sure makes it a bit easier. The Luxi For All is a diffusion dome that attaches to your cell phone.
A diffusion dome is a piece of plastic (basically) that attaches to the flash in order to diffuse light and soften the harsh shadows that you get when you use a flash. It doesn’t make them disappear, but it will make them less garish. Diffusers work best indoors as it were. Most situations outdoors just don’t need a lot of light diffusion.
Luxi For All attaches to your cell and your front facing camera. It works with an app available on both iOS and Android systems which is great because this Luxi works for both phone types. The goal of this product is to help you take better pictures. End under or over exposure forever with this easy to attach piece of equipment. The Luxi For All is $29.95.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEBdX0puyEk
I am the Operations Manager at Extrasensory Devices, the company that makes Luxi. Please note that Luxi *is not* a diffuser for your smartphone’s camera flash, as this article claims. Luxi is, in fact, an attachment which turns your smartphone into a light meter which can be used to find the proper exposure settings to use with your DSLR or other manual-control camera. There is a very big difference between this article’s presentation of the product and the actual product itself, and I thout it important to point that out to anyone who might read this post.
I am the Operations Manager at Extrasensory Devices, the company that makes Luxi. Please note that Luxi *is not* a diffuser for your smartphone’s camera flash, as this article claims. Luxi is, in fact, an attachment which turns your smartphone into a light meter which can be used to find the proper exposure settings to use with your DSLR or other manual-control camera. There is a very big difference between this article’s presentation of the product and the actual product itself, and I thout it important to point that out to anyone who might read this post.
Is that a 3Com Audrey on the shelf in the background of this video?