Nokia this week revealed its Ozo virtual reality camera system. Priced at $60,000, it will ship in the first quarter of 2016. Nokia is clearly targeting a market a tier or two higher than the segment YouTube and GoPro have set their sights on with the Jump VR platform, which is about a fourth of Ozo’s launch price. While its price may be too high for many YouTube content creators, it’s low enough for studios that previously may have been hesitant to embrace VR because of the cost of equipment.
At $60K, Nokia’s Ozo VR Camera Is Priced Right for Pro Filmmakers
Posted by: Quinten Plummer December 3, 2015 03:22 PMNokia this week revealed its Ozo virtual reality camera system. Priced at $60,000, it will ship in the first quarter of 2016. Nokia is clearly targeting a market a tier or two higher than the segment YouTube and GoPro have set their sights on with the Jump VR platform, which is about a fourth of Ozo’s launch price. While its price may be too high for many YouTube content creators, it’s low enough for studios that previously may have been hesitant to embrace VR because of the cost of equipment.