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Introducing CASIO's latest selfie camera- EXILIM EX-TR50

Thinking of what to buy this Christmas for your loved one? Here is a great gift idea!!! Get her the coolest selfie camera- CASIO EXILIM EX-TR50! Casio Singapore launched a new EXILIM EX-TR50 series, the next-generation addition to its revolutionary TR range of compact digital cameras. The new series comes with a refreshed look and enhanced with new functions to empower ladies to capture stunning self-portraits every single time. Just like its predecessors, the EX-TR50 is designed with the TR range’s signature 360° rotating frame and 270° rotating display for users to take perfectly framed ‘selfies’ even without a ‘selfie’ stick. This next-generation series is equipped with an enhanced 1/1.7 inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor, Make-up Plus, Beauty Mode Bracketing, 21mm wide-angle lens, Remote Shooting (via EXILIM Remote) and other innovative functions to render lifelike images that capture genuine beauty of the subject. “The TR range is one of our most popular cameras esp...

Introducing Casio's latest #SELFIE Camera- EXILIM EX-TR35!

Are you someone who always like to take selfie? If you are nodding your head, then you should check out Casio's latest EXILIM EX-TR-35! Casio Singapore just recently introduced the new EXILIM EX-TR35 series to its popular EXILIM TR line of compact digital cameras. So what's new in this new model? The new EX-TR35 is packed with new and innovative functions to take the perfect self-portrait every single time. The ultra slim EX-TR35 also allows users to create personalised short picture movies and share them instantly on social media. Designed with a high-polarised pearl finish and sleek exterior, the 12.1megapixel EX-TR35 is not only stylish but is also fitted with user-friendly features such as the one-of-a-kind swivel function and self-portrait shutter button.  Taking a “selfie” is now even more dynamic as ladies can choose from four shutter styles by either holding the frame, touching the screen, waving at the lens or control remotely via smart...