I've never heard about this device before and I just learned about it today as friends pointed out they're kickstarting Arsenal 2 and it looks pretty neat software-wise: <a href="http://kck.st/3aX6iKM" rel="nofollow">http://kck.st/3aX6iKM</a><p>I wonder if all camera brands support the same features of if those are brand-dependent as SDK varies across models. Also, if it's all "AI" magic software, it could be embedded (via licensing) into DSLRs or even smartphones... maybe?
It's an interesting device but the reviews I've seen have been pretty mixed. I think fundamentally the problem is that it is very hard for a small company to compete with the extremely advanced image processing now in smartphones. People are used to absolutely flawless HDR blending, for example.