User ID wrote:
I recall that one. It’s on the Dustbin of History hit parade along with the Lytro "light field" camera, Nishika "lenticular 3D" camera, and Sigma Foveon "digital film" cameras.
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There must be other one-trick-ponies than these. Would make an intriguing mini museum of odd losers. Each is an interesting flash in the pan device that actually had at least some initial sales.
Funny enough, while Lytro failed as a photo camera, they actually made a fairly successful ultra high end cinema camera, which unlike its photo counterpart allowed you to use third party compositing and editing software to work (quite effectively) in a 3D space.