This is a 16-Lens Camera and It Takes Beautiful Photography
Oct 09, 2015 23:07
The L16 is the first ever camera to include a multi-aperture computational camera and was built using folded optics and sophisticated imaging algorithms. In English - it takes damn good pictures.
This is how the camera looks like.
It will definitely fit into your pocket.
Here's its display. Nothing special right?
Except, that Light, the company that makes it, say there are five 35mm modules, five 70mm modules, and six 150mm modules all controlled by a five-inch touch screen.
This is how the pictures look like. Beautiful, right?
Look at that!
L16 shoots up to 4K video and comes with a standard 1/4 - 20 tripod socket at the bottom.
The camera will only be ready late summer of 2016.
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