Smartphone selfies come in a very limited variety of flavors: the arms-length shots that make your head look distended and blurry mirror pics. There are several self-timer apps out there, but it's still difficult to snap natural-looking self-portraits or spontaneous group photos, especially if you are also trying to wrangle small children and pets. Now on Kickstarter,
Shuttr is a tiny Bluetooth remote shutter release for iOS and Android devices created by Hong Kong-based
Muku Labs to give smartphone photographers more control. It's already met its funding goal, but the remote control, which starts shipping in fall, is still available for pledges starting from $29.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/loFRikaB92Y/
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