The very much improved Casio EXILIM FR100, a camera with detachable remote display & controller, is getting better and wider! The pre-order bundle will be sold at S$699 and comes with S$238 worth of freebies which includes an advanced selfie kit, a 32GB microsd card, and a Marine case for underwater use of up to 20 metres.
Pre-order starts now till 27 December 2015, and only limited to the first 50 customers. You can also get additional S$100 discount if you trade-in with any cameras. FR100 will be available in Yellow, Black and White. You can make your pre-order at Best Denki (all outlets), Harvey Norman (All outlets), Gain City (All outlets), Aik Seng Photo, Alan Photo. Bally Photo, Song Brothers Marketing, Digitronic Synergy, MJ Enterprises, Max Photo and Mustafa Center.
The new FR100 will feature a 16mm super wide angle lens to capture all the action and scenery without distortion like a fisheye lens. You will not miss any moment with FR100 HS (high speed) engine, as it can take up to 30fps on a single shutter trigger. Although the sensor is now only 12 megapixels compared to FR10’s 16 megapixels, the picture quality has actually improved with better performance at low light.
The FR100 is more resistant to shock with shock proof of up 1.7m and IP68 certified which means it is Totally dust tight and submersible in water up to 1.5m for up to 60 minutes. Not just hardier, it also comes with Makeup Mode and skin tone changing for the best beauty shot even during your adventure.
And now with a 3.0″ display you get an easier & sharper view on the LCD remote controller. For easy file transfer, FR100 will also come with Smart Bluetooth that comes with Auto Transfer of photo snapped from FR100 directly to your Android and iOS devices.
With the compact size and ultra wide angle lens, it makes the Casio EXILIM FR100 one of the best options for an all-purpose camera that is always ready in your bag or pouch where ever you go.
Check out some of the pictures and videos taken with the new Casio EXILIM FR100:
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