Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized DSLR-Quality Camera with Built-in Wifi, Touchscreen, Software Updated Built-in 256MB Storage (New)
Product Dimensions
6.5 x 0.9 x 3.3 inches
Item Weight
2.23 pounds
ASIN
B07RZBNPHV
Date First Available
May 18, 2019
Manufacturer
Light
Test video – Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized :
Product highlights :
On-Camera Editing and this compact camera captures the details of your scene at multiple focal lengths, then uses sophisticated algorithms to combine 10+ images into a single, high-resolution photo.
Light’s advanced image-processing engine captures 51.1 megapixels of rich data, creating high-quality images with striking details, realistic colors, and significantly less noise. Photographers have the creative freedom they need to zoom, crop, enlarge, and ultimately bring their vision to life.
3 stops of dynamic range and unlike most cameras, the L16 captures multiple images at different exposure values. When combined, final photos boast an impressively wide dynamic range—around 13 stops.
Weighing just less than a pound, the L16 offers convenience without sacrificing quality. Now, photographers can take professional-quality photos wherever they go.
Built-in Wifi, On screen editing, Bluetooth, Software Updates, 52 Megapixels, 16 Lenses, Optimized Low Light Capability, etc. The Light L16 has so much to offer!
The camera doesn’t contain the latest version. Camera Version L16, LightOS Version: 1.3.0.4-067, Camera Firmware: 00431D6A
➕ What is the price of Light L16 - 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized in-store is SAR VAT.
➕ When Light L16 - 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized was released ?
The release date was May 18, 2019.
➕ What is the price of Light L16 - 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized cheap used ?
The price of Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized used is SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Light L16 - 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized ?
Special specifications :
On-Camera Editing and this compact camera captures the details of your scene at multiple focal lengths, then uses sophisticated algorithms to combine 10+ images into a single, high-resolution photo.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 3.8 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Light L16 - 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized in Saudi Arabia ?
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6 reviews for Light L16 – 4K Multi-Lense 52MP Pocket-Sized
Rated 5 out of 5
K. B (verified owner)–
Innovative device – The L16 camera is an innovative device that is able to combine images from 16 lenses, to create ones that are better quality than what the individual lenses are capable of. The photos that it takes fall between smartphone and DSLR quality. The 16 lenses , each with their own sensor, consist of: five 28mm wide-angle lenses (f/2.4), five 70mm midrange lenses (f/2.0) and six 150mm telephoto lenses (f/2.0). Each lens has its own sensor. The L16 uses these lenses to simulate focal lengths in between by digitally combining the data from them. In this sense it differs from a traditional smartphone camera, which digitally zooms in with a single lens to achieve the same effect. The L16 shows a low resolution thumbnail of the image for quick display and is able to process these images directly on the camera to 13 megapixel resolution. Considering the internal software that must be required to process the images, I think it handles the task quickly. What is handy for me is that I can bluetooth pair the camera to my android phone and transfer the processed images directly to my photos. The camera runs an android operating system and can’t currently send directly to an ios. In this case the photos need to be downloaded on a computer first. As for image quality, the camera performs well in good lighting, like taking street photos. In lower lighting, the pictures do get grainy pretty quickly. Quality struggles a bit further at the highest zoom level as well because of the smaller f/2.4 aperture. Overall, an interesting piece of technology that I was excited to finally be able to get. It is able to take better quality photos than my phone and fits nicely in a pack or cargo pants for hiking. I don’t take my DSLR camera with me many places these days because I find it too cumbersome so I like having this camera as an option.
Rated 4 out of 5
M. F (verified owner)–
Patience is a Virtue but Picture Quality Can Be Wonderful – Ok, so this camera, the Light L16 was discontinued in 2019, and here we are in 2022 and whoever had a cache of these new has decided to clear them out. Original price $2000, current price… I paid $169, and since my purchase it has dropped to $159, and possibly lower. Originally described as a DSLR in your pocket, the L16 has 16 cameras and lenses… Yes, 16. It takes photos with between 5 and 10 cameras at a time, and the closer to 35mm and 75mm you set the zoom, the better the image quality. The largest resolution photos are taken at 28mm (80MP), and the lowest resolution shots are at 69mm and 150mm (13MP). So, if you want the absolute best image quality you will shoot at 35MM and 75MM and you will have about 52MP resolution and the shot will be taken with 10 camera. This is a good camera for someone who has patience, and who isn’t in a hurry to take a shot. It isn’t well suited for sports photography, or for shooting anything that is moving fast, like a baby or a toddler. It is a great conversation starter. When you pull it out of its case, everyone will be asking what it is. As I said, patience is important, and that is even more tru for processing the images into a usable result. To get anything better than 13MP, you absolutely HAVE to process the photos with the Luma software., which can be quite slow. Fortunately it puts out DNG files, so you can use Adobe Lightroom to finish put the editing. About the software, it runs on Windows10, so since most of yo have that, then you are good. For you Mac owners, like me however, things get a bit more sticky. Lumen does run on a Mac, but it only runs on macOS Catalina (10.15.7), not the lastest macOS Ventura, so you will either have to keep a Windows machine around to post process the L16 images, or you will ahve to keep an older Mac around, or run older macOS software in a virtual machine to get it to run on Ventura. Not a simple task, and I am still working out the details of my workflow. Oh, and before I forget, I need to mention that you need lots of storage for your images too, several hundred MB for each photo, so be sure to buy that external 4TB drive so you don’t run out too quickly.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. F (verified owner)–
Convenient for travel and sharper images than my Samsung Galaxy S21+ – I am a retired, professional photographer who used to shoot with two Canon 5D Mark IV DSLRs. Ever since my son was born, I had hung up the cameras in order to focus on raising him — then two children followed for a total of three. I have rarely reached out to the Canon 5D’s now to take photos because they are so bulky and inconvenient to carry around. Smartphones have come a long way and produce excellent images, especially when enhanced by the phone’s artificial intelligence/processing algorithm. And so I find myself taking photos and videos mostly from the phones purely out of convenience for the moment unfolding right in front of my eyes.
Rated 4 out of 5
M. F (verified owner)–
Patience is a Virtue but Picture Quality Can Be Wonderful – Ok, so this camera, the Light L16 was discontinued in 2019, and here we are in 2022 and whoever had a cache of these new has decided to clear them out. Original price $2000, current price… I paid $169, and since my purchase it has dropped to $159, and possibly lower. Originally described as a DSLR in your pocket, the L16 has 16 cameras and lenses… Yes, 16. It takes photos with between 5 and 10 cameras at a time, and the closer to 35mm and 75mm you set the zoom, the better the image quality. The largest resolution photos are taken at 28mm (80MP), and the lowest resolution shots are at 69mm and 150mm (13MP). So, if you want the absolute best image quality you will shoot at 35MM and 75MM and you will have about 52MP resolution and the shot will be taken with 10 camera. This is a good camera for someone who has patience, and who isn’t in a hurry to take a shot. It isn’t well suited for sports photography, or for shooting anything that is moving fast, like a baby or a toddler. It is a great conversation starter. When you pull it out of its case, everyone will be asking what it is. As I said, patience is important, and that is even more tru for processing the images into a usable result. To get anything better than 13MP, you absolutely HAVE to process the photos with the Luma software., which can be quite slow. Fortunately it puts out DNG files, so you can use Adobe Lightroom to finish put the editing. About the software, it runs on Windows10, so since most of yo have that, then you are good. For you Mac owners, like me however, things get a bit more sticky. Lumen does run on a Mac, but it only runs on macOS Catalina (10.15.7), not the lastest macOS Ventura, so you will either have to keep a Windows machine around to post process the L16 images, or you will ahve to keep an older Mac around, or run older macOS software in a virtual machine to get it to run on Ventura. Not a simple task, and I am still working out the details of my workflow. Oh, and before I forget, I need to mention that you need lots of storage for your images too, several hundred MB for each photo, so be sure to buy that external 4TB drive so you don’t run out too quickly.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. F (verified owner)–
Convenient for travel and sharper images than my Samsung Galaxy S21+ – I am a retired, professional photographer who used to shoot with two Canon 5D Mark IV DSLRs. Ever since my son was born, I had hung up the cameras in order to focus on raising him — then two children followed for a total of three. I have rarely reached out to the Canon 5D’s now to take photos because they are so bulky and inconvenient to carry around. Smartphones have come a long way and produce excellent images, especially when enhanced by the phone’s artificial intelligence/processing algorithm. And so I find myself taking photos and videos mostly from the phones purely out of convenience for the moment unfolding right in front of my eyes.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. B (verified owner)–
Innovative device – The L16 camera is an innovative device that is able to combine images from 16 lenses, to create ones that are better quality than what the individual lenses are capable of. The photos that it takes fall between smartphone and DSLR quality. The 16 lenses , each with their own sensor, consist of: five 28mm wide-angle lenses (f/2.4), five 70mm midrange lenses (f/2.0) and six 150mm telephoto lenses (f/2.0). Each lens has its own sensor. The L16 uses these lenses to simulate focal lengths in between by digitally combining the data from them. In this sense it differs from a traditional smartphone camera, which digitally zooms in with a single lens to achieve the same effect. The L16 shows a low resolution thumbnail of the image for quick display and is able to process these images directly on the camera to 13 megapixel resolution. Considering the internal software that must be required to process the images, I think it handles the task quickly. What is handy for me is that I can bluetooth pair the camera to my android phone and transfer the processed images directly to my photos. The camera runs an android operating system and can’t currently send directly to an ios. In this case the photos need to be downloaded on a computer first. As for image quality, the camera performs well in good lighting, like taking street photos. In lower lighting, the pictures do get grainy pretty quickly. Quality struggles a bit further at the highest zoom level as well because of the smaller f/2.4 aperture. Overall, an interesting piece of technology that I was excited to finally be able to get. It is able to take better quality photos than my phone and fits nicely in a pack or cargo pants for hiking. I don’t take my DSLR camera with me many places these days because I find it too cumbersome so I like having this camera as an option.
K. B (verified owner) –
Innovative device – The L16 camera is an innovative device that is able to combine images from 16 lenses, to create ones that are better quality than what the individual lenses are capable of. The photos that it takes fall between smartphone and DSLR quality. The 16 lenses , each with their own sensor, consist of: five 28mm wide-angle lenses (f/2.4), five 70mm midrange lenses (f/2.0) and six 150mm telephoto lenses (f/2.0). Each lens has its own sensor. The L16 uses these lenses to simulate focal lengths in between by digitally combining the data from them. In this sense it differs from a traditional smartphone camera, which digitally zooms in with a single lens to achieve the same effect. The L16 shows a low resolution thumbnail of the image for quick display and is able to process these images directly on the camera to 13 megapixel resolution. Considering the internal software that must be required to process the images, I think it handles the task quickly. What is handy for me is that I can bluetooth pair the camera to my android phone and transfer the processed images directly to my photos. The camera runs an android operating system and can’t currently send directly to an ios. In this case the photos need to be downloaded on a computer first. As for image quality, the camera performs well in good lighting, like taking street photos. In lower lighting, the pictures do get grainy pretty quickly. Quality struggles a bit further at the highest zoom level as well because of the smaller f/2.4 aperture. Overall, an interesting piece of technology that I was excited to finally be able to get. It is able to take better quality photos than my phone and fits nicely in a pack or cargo pants for hiking. I don’t take my DSLR camera with me many places these days because I find it too cumbersome so I like having this camera as an option.
M. F (verified owner) –
Patience is a Virtue but Picture Quality Can Be Wonderful – Ok, so this camera, the Light L16 was discontinued in 2019, and here we are in 2022 and whoever had a cache of these new has decided to clear them out. Original price $2000, current price… I paid $169, and since my purchase it has dropped to $159, and possibly lower. Originally described as a DSLR in your pocket, the L16 has 16 cameras and lenses… Yes, 16. It takes photos with between 5 and 10 cameras at a time, and the closer to 35mm and 75mm you set the zoom, the better the image quality. The largest resolution photos are taken at 28mm (80MP), and the lowest resolution shots are at 69mm and 150mm (13MP). So, if you want the absolute best image quality you will shoot at 35MM and 75MM and you will have about 52MP resolution and the shot will be taken with 10 camera. This is a good camera for someone who has patience, and who isn’t in a hurry to take a shot. It isn’t well suited for sports photography, or for shooting anything that is moving fast, like a baby or a toddler. It is a great conversation starter. When you pull it out of its case, everyone will be asking what it is. As I said, patience is important, and that is even more tru for processing the images into a usable result. To get anything better than 13MP, you absolutely HAVE to process the photos with the Luma software., which can be quite slow. Fortunately it puts out DNG files, so you can use Adobe Lightroom to finish put the editing. About the software, it runs on Windows10, so since most of yo have that, then you are good. For you Mac owners, like me however, things get a bit more sticky. Lumen does run on a Mac, but it only runs on macOS Catalina (10.15.7), not the lastest macOS Ventura, so you will either have to keep a Windows machine around to post process the L16 images, or you will ahve to keep an older Mac around, or run older macOS software in a virtual machine to get it to run on Ventura. Not a simple task, and I am still working out the details of my workflow. Oh, and before I forget, I need to mention that you need lots of storage for your images too, several hundred MB for each photo, so be sure to buy that external 4TB drive so you don’t run out too quickly.
C. F (verified owner) –
Convenient for travel and sharper images than my Samsung Galaxy S21+ – I am a retired, professional photographer who used to shoot with two Canon 5D Mark IV DSLRs. Ever since my son was born, I had hung up the cameras in order to focus on raising him — then two children followed for a total of three. I have rarely reached out to the Canon 5D’s now to take photos because they are so bulky and inconvenient to carry around. Smartphones have come a long way and produce excellent images, especially when enhanced by the phone’s artificial intelligence/processing algorithm. And so I find myself taking photos and videos mostly from the phones purely out of convenience for the moment unfolding right in front of my eyes.
M. F (verified owner) –
Patience is a Virtue but Picture Quality Can Be Wonderful – Ok, so this camera, the Light L16 was discontinued in 2019, and here we are in 2022 and whoever had a cache of these new has decided to clear them out. Original price $2000, current price… I paid $169, and since my purchase it has dropped to $159, and possibly lower. Originally described as a DSLR in your pocket, the L16 has 16 cameras and lenses… Yes, 16. It takes photos with between 5 and 10 cameras at a time, and the closer to 35mm and 75mm you set the zoom, the better the image quality. The largest resolution photos are taken at 28mm (80MP), and the lowest resolution shots are at 69mm and 150mm (13MP). So, if you want the absolute best image quality you will shoot at 35MM and 75MM and you will have about 52MP resolution and the shot will be taken with 10 camera. This is a good camera for someone who has patience, and who isn’t in a hurry to take a shot. It isn’t well suited for sports photography, or for shooting anything that is moving fast, like a baby or a toddler. It is a great conversation starter. When you pull it out of its case, everyone will be asking what it is. As I said, patience is important, and that is even more tru for processing the images into a usable result. To get anything better than 13MP, you absolutely HAVE to process the photos with the Luma software., which can be quite slow. Fortunately it puts out DNG files, so you can use Adobe Lightroom to finish put the editing. About the software, it runs on Windows10, so since most of yo have that, then you are good. For you Mac owners, like me however, things get a bit more sticky. Lumen does run on a Mac, but it only runs on macOS Catalina (10.15.7), not the lastest macOS Ventura, so you will either have to keep a Windows machine around to post process the L16 images, or you will ahve to keep an older Mac around, or run older macOS software in a virtual machine to get it to run on Ventura. Not a simple task, and I am still working out the details of my workflow. Oh, and before I forget, I need to mention that you need lots of storage for your images too, several hundred MB for each photo, so be sure to buy that external 4TB drive so you don’t run out too quickly.
C. F (verified owner) –
Convenient for travel and sharper images than my Samsung Galaxy S21+ – I am a retired, professional photographer who used to shoot with two Canon 5D Mark IV DSLRs. Ever since my son was born, I had hung up the cameras in order to focus on raising him — then two children followed for a total of three. I have rarely reached out to the Canon 5D’s now to take photos because they are so bulky and inconvenient to carry around. Smartphones have come a long way and produce excellent images, especially when enhanced by the phone’s artificial intelligence/processing algorithm. And so I find myself taking photos and videos mostly from the phones purely out of convenience for the moment unfolding right in front of my eyes.
K. B (verified owner) –
Innovative device – The L16 camera is an innovative device that is able to combine images from 16 lenses, to create ones that are better quality than what the individual lenses are capable of. The photos that it takes fall between smartphone and DSLR quality. The 16 lenses , each with their own sensor, consist of: five 28mm wide-angle lenses (f/2.4), five 70mm midrange lenses (f/2.0) and six 150mm telephoto lenses (f/2.0). Each lens has its own sensor. The L16 uses these lenses to simulate focal lengths in between by digitally combining the data from them. In this sense it differs from a traditional smartphone camera, which digitally zooms in with a single lens to achieve the same effect. The L16 shows a low resolution thumbnail of the image for quick display and is able to process these images directly on the camera to 13 megapixel resolution. Considering the internal software that must be required to process the images, I think it handles the task quickly. What is handy for me is that I can bluetooth pair the camera to my android phone and transfer the processed images directly to my photos. The camera runs an android operating system and can’t currently send directly to an ios. In this case the photos need to be downloaded on a computer first. As for image quality, the camera performs well in good lighting, like taking street photos. In lower lighting, the pictures do get grainy pretty quickly. Quality struggles a bit further at the highest zoom level as well because of the smaller f/2.4 aperture. Overall, an interesting piece of technology that I was excited to finally be able to get. It is able to take better quality photos than my phone and fits nicely in a pack or cargo pants for hiking. I don’t take my DSLR camera with me many places these days because I find it too cumbersome so I like having this camera as an option.