Tag Archives: camera on a stick
“I spy an XShot at Coachella” Contest Winner in the Sahara Tent during Porter Robinson !
Our 2012 “I spy an XShot at Coachella" lucky Winner is Theresa Janke from Bonita, California. She spotted the XShot up high with a GoPro camera during Porter Robinson.
Congratulations Theresa!
You … Continue reading
April 2012 XShot Picture of the Month : Travel Group Photography in Bhutan by Beth Whitman and her camera stick
Beth Whitman was in Bhutan leading a group and the women all LOVED the XShot and kept insisting that I take out the “camera stick” so we could get a group photo Continue reading
XShot will be at SXSW 2012 at the “Mostly Harmless” Day Party hosted by Latest Flame – Greyday – Silver Side
XShot will be at SXSW 2012, sponsoring the “Mostly Harmless” Day Party hosted by Latest Flame – Greyday – Silver Side Continue reading
CNET Best Apple Gear at CES 2012 : XShot gets a spanking hot review on Apple Byte
Thank you Brian Tong and the camera crew from CNET for the hilarious time we had with you at the XShot CES booth.
Brian roamed the CES floors to check out the best Apple gear to showcase on Apple Byte. Thank you for the … Continue reading
Snowboarding self-portrait : XShot December picture of the month
Are you ready to hit the snow?
Check out Giufo's awesome snowboarding self-portrait!
Very cute little XShot shadow on the snow…
Please continue to share your pictures with us : we love it and you may be selected like this one and … Continue reading
Pocket XShot camera extender spotted at the International Spy Museum in Washington
Did you know that the Pocket XShot was at The International Spy Museum in Washington DC? Pretty cool right?
What would you spy on with your XShot camera extender?
About the Spy Museum
The International Spy Museum opened in Washington, DC … Continue reading
How to film yourself on roller blades and get great angles?
Check out that awesome video from Bob Sinclair in France, testing out his XShot camera extender on his roller blades. He is a natural… See how he keeps the camera close to the ground and gets sharp low views that … Continue reading
