This article was published on October 8, 2015

The $1,300 Light L16 packs 16 cameras in one for 52-megapixel photos and 4K video


The $1,300 Light L16 packs 16 cameras in one for 52-megapixel photos and 4K video

Want better photos but don’t care to lug around a DSLR? Light believes you need more cameras to make that happen — 16, to be precise.

The smartphone-sized L16 crams 16 cameras into its pocketable body, which use computational photography techniques to create 52-megapixel photos, while offering an effective zoom of 35mm to 150mm. It can also shoot 4K video from a single camera module at 35mm, 70mm or 150mm.

In addition, using 16 cameras in tandem for a single photo means that you can adjust the focus after the fact, similar to Lytro’s shooters. The company also believes its approach will help with dimly lit shots and reduce image noise.

A 5-inch touchscreen on the back lets you adjust controls like focus and exposure
A 5-inch touchscreen on the back lets you adjust controls like focus and exposure

The Verge notes that images from the L16 were significantly better than those taken with an iPhone 6, but not as ‘punchy’ as those shot using a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR.

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Light is only making a few thousand L16s. You can pre-order before November 6 to get one by next summer for $1,299. After that, the price will jump to $1,699.

Light [via The Verge]

Image credit: Light

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