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Light L16 point-and-shoot takes on DSLRs with 16 cameras

Light L16 point-and-shoot takes on DSLRs with 16 cameras

Posted on October 10, 2015September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

In the past, having two main cameras, or even three in some rare cases, on a smartphone sounded ridiculous. How would you react, then, to a digital camera that has 16 of them? That insane number is exactly what Light’s new L16 point-and-shoot camera has. Those seemingly innocuous circles on the front? That’s not simply a design pattern but 16 different cameras behind 16 lenses. And it’s not just for show either. Light envisions the L16 to take on DSLRs and mirrorless cameras by sheer number of lenses.
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