NeoLucida XL

Neolucida XL optical device for drawing Neolucida XL optical device for drawing

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Neolucida XL optical device for drawing
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Neolucida XL optical device for drawing
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Neolucida XL optical device for drawing. Update to the NeoLucida designed by Pablo Garcia and Golan Levin in 2013. The NeoLucida XL has a larger viewing prism than the NeoLucidal. Funded by Kickstarter in 2017 and manufactured in partnership with Big Idea Design.

The NeoLucida XL is an update to the original prism NeoLucida. It works just like the NeoLucida: Look down into the eyepiece to see a ghost image of your subject on your paper. The NeoLucida XL uses mirror and glass to provide an extra-large viewing area. This makes the NeoLucida XL even easier to set up and start drawing.

Use the NeoLucida XL for portraits, landscapes, still-life, or image copying. Fold it up and store it in the custom pouch provided and take it on the road or to your studio.

Details

Category:
Photographic Technology
Object Number:
2019-324
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), metal (unknown) and glass
Measurements:
overall: 170 mm x 295 mm x 30 mm,
type:
camera lucida
credit:
Gift of Pablo Garcia