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The L16 is full of contradictions: It's about the size of a super-thick Amazon Kindle, yet captures more image data than almost any high-end DSLR. All of its lenses are fixed, but you get a huge ...
The L16 camera from Light introduces some futuristic ideas on photography, like using 16 smaller cameras to create one final, large image. But the execution isn’t quite there.
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 L16 is as fascinating as it is unnecessary. Where we can see more genuine application of this kind of technology in the future, however, is in future smartphone devices. But in a pared down way.
The L16 camera developed by venture-backed California-based Light recently commenced shipping to pre-order customers. This marks the next phase of the company's plans for a novel optics architecture ...
In addition, the L16’s exposure time and ISO settings are equivalent to that found on high-end DSLRs, Grannan says, while offering a depth-of-field perspective equivalent to f/1.2 that matches ...
We're all curious to see whether Light's crazy 16-lens camera can live up to its own hype, but it looks like we'll have to wait just a little bit longer for the already-delayed gadget. On the ...