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XShot Hand-Held Monopod

XShotThe XShot is a hand-held, monopod-like product that allows you to take a self-portrait photo when no one else is around. “People no longer have to rely on extending their arm or passing strangers to take their pictures,” Michael Daoud, co-founder of XShot, LLC, said. The XShot extends over three feet and is made of high-quality stainless steel.

XShot Press Release

XShot Revolution Brings a New Focus to MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube Users

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/—Originally designed to help people take photos of themselves without the inevitable arm extension, XShot, LLC, announces a product that is gaining popularity in still photography, and the video industry as well.

What is the XShot? The XShot is a hand-held, monopod-like product that allows the user to capture their picture when no one is around to take it for them.

“People no longer have to rely on extending their arm or passing strangers to take their pictures,” Michael Daoud, co-founder of XShot, LLC, said. “Photographers and videographers can now be a part of the memory they capture and get a great image.”

The XShot extends over three feet and is made of high-quality stainless steel. A custom-designed camera adapter has a built-in thumb screw that attaches to the camera. The XShot closes to nine inches, weighs 3.9 ounces, and neatly fits into a pocket.

A recent article—XShot Revolutionizes the MySpace Pose, Renders the Tripod Obsolete—appeared on Gizmodo.com, a popular web site that covers the latest gadgets; it has received an overwhelming response.

According to Daoud, people from over 65 different countries responded within 72 hours.

Due to its versatility and special effects for self-portraits and video diaries, the XShot has captured the attention of YouTube and MySpace audiences.

One such effect is achieved with the XShot when the camera is placed in video mode and the user spins in place 360 degrees. When played back, the video appears three-dimensional and the subject seems to be standing still while the background revolves.

“Many people have commented that it resembles a special effect used in Hollywood films,” John Stump, co-founder of XShot said.

The idea first came to Daoud on a trip to France. He was visiting the Louvre Museum with his wife and tried to capture a photo of them with the Louvre in the background. The camera was at arm’s length and only a small part of the museum’s roof was captured; the telescopic arm idea was born.

So, whether seeking self portraits, video diaries or video blogging, the XShot brings a fresh, new focus to the future of photography.

More information: http://www.xshotpix.com/.

Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Reader Comments

  1. Possibly an obvious comment but this isn't much use to SLR users.
    In fact it looks like it would struggle to take anything heavier than a ultra-compact.

    Graham Stewart at 09:55am on Wednesday, August 29, 2007

  2. Notice the large circular shaft of the "xshot". Camera's are typically heavy. Unless you enjoy having your pictures being taken upside down this product is not for you.

    Stewart at 12:32am on Saturday, August 09, 2008

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