casio 16.76 megapixel EXILIM split camera captures angular photos
images courtesy of casio

 

 

 

the casio ‘EXILIM EX-FR10’ 16.76 megapixel digital camera has a modular construction that can be separated into two parts – the polaroid unit and the two inch LCD equipped controller. this enables the possibility of taking various angled shots, as well as self-portraits and group pictures. the product continues the design approach used with the ‘EXILIM TR’ series and was formed to look like a single system. freestyle images can be captured without the constraints of holding the device and pressing the shutter, instead the detachable section can be fixed anywhere and a scene can be taken using the controller’s button.

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front view of the two detachable parts

 

 

 

as well as all-new angle photos being taken, the ‘EX-FR10’ features an interval shooting function that enables automatic hands-free shooting of images and videos. collages can be generated with the highlight photo and movie functions which can be transferred via wi-fi to smartphones and tablets. the camera is dust-proof. splash-proof and is durable enough to withstand a fall of two meters. however, dropping it is not a worry if you use the provided neck and carabiner strap, the multi-angle clip and belt, and the tripod. the polaroid has three different ways to capture images; split style, self-portrait style or conventional style by folding the camera unit, this offers the user more freedom for saving memories.

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the EX-FR10 was designed to look like a single object

 

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when connected, the camera unit can be folded to take images like a conventional polariod

 

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multiple straps are provided to allow the user to capture different angled images

 

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[h/t] engadget