Foxconn led investment? Light Technology developed 9 camera phones
Foxconn led investment? Light Technology developed 9 camera phones

Not many people may know about the Light camera, but when it comes to the 16 camera "Densophobia" card camera as shown in the above figure, many digital enthusiasts are probably impressed. This unknown technology company launched this L16 card machine in 2017, so you should also understand that it is called L16. Its back is distributed with large and small pixels There are 16 cameras in different focus segments, which support taking pictures with up to 52 million pixels and 5x optical zoom, and provide digital depth of field shooting similar to the current multi camera phones.


However, according to foreign media reports, the brand is no longer satisfied with the production of card cameras, but is preparing to enter the smartphone industry. It may be equipped with 5-9 rear cameras, which can take pictures of up to 64 million pixels, and provide the strongest optical zoom capability in smartphones at present. Although the machine is still in the prototype stage, the creative design has been favored by Foxconn and it is said that it is possible to invest in Light to help it carry out research, development and production. It is reported that the price of L16 card camera is as high as 1950 US dollars, which is far higher than the ordinary card camera. Although the number of cameras will be reduced after the technology is introduced into smartphones, the cost may still not be too low. The support of Foxconn's strong supply chain will help it cut costs.


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