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Mastering the Lytro Illum in a rural village of Benxi China.
The experience of my first-week shooting with a Lytro Illum can be described pretty much like using my Lensbaby, or a flying drone for that matter. It’s not for everyone, and only serve a very, very niche application area - one that I believe can only become compelling, when much more time is invested to first study a preempted scene.
The learning curve is very steep, and a huge dose of patience is required. They are not lying when they said that you need the most powerful hardware to process each piece of work. You do.
Ideally, a more powerful hardware is needed. But practically, my 3-year-old 16GB Quad-core Macbook Pro should do, provided I don’t shoot exclusively with the Lytro Illum on any planned trip. I will strongly suggest the use of a tripod should you wish to join me to dabble with the camera for any real assignments.
In all, the Lytro Illum is one unforgiving camera to use, and not recommended for an amateur or enthusiast; but rather for someone who embrace joy in suffering each meticulous step towards the art of delivering a compelling visual story.
Will I keep it? Sure I will! Its my Christmas present of 2017!
Enjoy 2018!