Gregg Group's Kill Shot Turns Photographers Into Hunters
Meghan Young — March 15, 2012 — Art & Design
References: kickstarter & dvice
Taking a photo can be comparable to shooting a gun, as pointed out by the Kill Shot. The Kill Shot is a camera that has been designed to masquerade as a rifle. Since a camera requires aiming and shooting just like a rifle, it is only fitting that this unique design exists.
Conceived by the Gregg Group, the Kill Shot camera would be particularly great for the paparazzi since they hunt down celebrities like actual hunters take down animals. The rifle's scope acts as the camera's viewfinder while the trigger is the shutter button. The Kill Shot camera is also capable of capturing video footage on SD cards and is equipped with a USB port in order to download content to computers easily and conveniently.
Conceived by the Gregg Group, the Kill Shot camera would be particularly great for the paparazzi since they hunt down celebrities like actual hunters take down animals. The rifle's scope acts as the camera's viewfinder while the trigger is the shutter button. The Kill Shot camera is also capable of capturing video footage on SD cards and is equipped with a USB port in order to download content to computers easily and conveniently.
Trend Themes
1. Rifle-shaped Cameras - Opportunity for disruptive innovation by merging traditional photography with unconventional design elements.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Equipment - Potential to create a niche market for photographers looking for unique and innovative camera designs.
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