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The L16, a new camera that ... And all the things it can't fix with an update, it got pretty right already: the battery lasts about 400 shots, there's room for more than 1,000 frames on the device ...
The L16 is essentially a slab, similar to a cellphone in shape, but thicker. It has a textured grip on one side and a large glass surface over the 16 cameras, plus a 5-inch screen. The battery and ...
The L16 has 256GB of storage, a 4,120 mAh battery, a USB 3.0 Type-C port, and Android-based software. Among other things, you can adjust the depth of field in photos, ...
Photography startup Light has launched L16, which the company's calling a "a multi-aperture computational camera," at the Code/Mobile conference. It's named L16, because it's equipped with 16 ...
The company thinks the L16 can replace large cameras with interchangeable lenses, like DSLRs. Light, which has been working on the camera for two years, unveiled the device on Wednesday.
The L16 has 5 x 28mm ƒ/2.0 lenses, 5 x 70mm ƒ/2.0 lenses, and 6 x 150mm ƒ/2.4 lenses. Focal lengths are all full frame equivalent, and there are sixteen 13MP sensors behind all that glass. This sort ...
The Light L16 is a 52-plus megapixel camera that’s only about the size of a smartphone. Bragging of DSLR-like capabilities in a smaller package, the Light L165 uses 16 lenses, sensors, and some ...
If you were eagerly awaiting your "late summer" delivery of your pre-ordered Light L16 camera, today will bring an impatient tear to your eye. In parallel with announcing having raised $30 million ...
Light's L16 was a radical design concept when it was originally introduced in October, 2015 -- but the concept has become a reality, as the company is now shipping the first production units to ...
Light expects the L16 to be available in late summer of 2016 for $1,700, but it is currently accepting a limited number of pre-orders for units at $1,300. The magic behind Light ...