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We first saw the Light L16 back in 2015 with its initial design prior to retail production. Jumping to 2017, it's still not readily available but Light Rumors was able to get hold of the final design renders. As a refresher, the Light L16 is a 52-megapixel point-and-shoot camera with 16 lenses and sensors on its body with varying focal length and opening. Here's the former design for comparison: There are slight changes including the flash unit now found between the camera modules and the hand grip seems to be flatter. Here are more pictures of the new design: The Light L16 is currently sold out as per company's statement and is still currently building cameras for everyone who took pre-orders for $1,699 or roughly Php84k. There is also Deep Track 5.0 AI subject tracking, PureVideo low-light technology and a detachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen for remote monitoring and control. Instead of relying on multiple exposures to create HDR images, the technology stores excess light in a capacitor next to each pixel, helping prevent overexposure while preserving more detail. Other features include support for 4K HDR video at 60fps and new Ultra High Conversion Gain circuits that reportedly reduce image noise by around 30% compared to previous Sony sensors in low-light situations. Read more in our articles including "Light L16 16-lens camera gets its final design" and "Insta360 Luna Ultra launched, priced in the Philippines".

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What is light l16?

We first saw the Light L16 back in 2015 with its initial design prior to retail production. Jumping to 2017, it's still not readily available but Light Rumors was able to get hold of the final design renders.

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As a refresher, the Light L16 is a 52-megapixel point-and-shoot camera with 16 lenses and sensors on its body with varying focal length and opening. Here's the former design for comparison: There are slight changes including the flash unit now found between the camera modules and the hand grip seems to be flatter. Here are more pictures of the new design: The Light L16 is currently sold out as per company's statement and is still currently building cameras for everyone who took pre-orders for $1,699 or roughly Php84k.

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Our coverage of light l16 includes: "Light L16 16-lens camera gets its final design"; "Insta360 Luna Ultra launched, priced in the Philippines"; "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.