
It is basically sixteen individual cameras with lenses at three focal lengths, any ten of which are used simultaneously to produce a 52 MP image from a unit which can fit in a pocket. Focal length is by pinching and zooming on the rear screen and by using multiple small sensors which already have a wide depth of field, the camera's computational power can render everything in focus. Each sensor can be set for a different exposure to increase dynamic range in much the same way as we do with HDR today, except it occurs simultaneously. It seems that there will also be a desktop application for post capture processing.
None of this comes cheap and the first model will sell for $1,699, although it can be pre-ordered for $1,299 before 6 November by paying a deposit of $199. Those early adopters will not receive their cameras for nearly a year, with delvery expected to commence in September 2016. That's only in the US as arrangements for international orders have yet to be announced.
Thom Hogan has a good write-up which neatly summarises the new technology, and there is more information at DPReview, Imaging Resource and no doubt elsewhere.
http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/the ... lmost.html
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/460749 ... table-body
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... our-pocket