Casio debuts its Exilim ultra low-light video camera
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 7 December 2016 | Categories: newsDid you know Casio makes video cameras? While the Japanese company is better known for its retro-styled watches, they've been in the camera business for awhile now. Their latest offering is the Exilim FR110H, which is a video camera specifically designed for recording in ultra low-light conditions.
This new Exilim is part of the company's outdoor lineup and sports a back-illuminated CMOS sensor with 1.9 million extra large pixels for capturing more light than normal, with an ISO of up to 51 200. The lens is a bright f/2.8 in nature and equivalent to 20mm on a full frame camera and. The result is Full HD recording at 30 fps, with a camera shake reduction feature added to the mix. There's also a 3" LCD screen on the rear, along with a detachable body and lens, as well as the ability to operate remotely via Bluetooth.
Casio has not given a precise release date or pricing for the Exilim FR110H, but it's currently slated to be an Asia only device.
Hit play on the video below to see more of its features in action.
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