360-degree video, coinciding with the advent of practical virtual reality, is going to be big. But so far, the format seems to have been split into two categories: cheap consumer cameras like the Rico Theta, or ridiculously expensive rigs like Google and GoPro’s Jump or Nokia’s Ozo. VideoStitch, a company known for its 360-degree video software, wants to change the game for professional VR broadcasting with its new Orah 4i camera. Priced at $3,595 ($1,795 during an early promotional period), the 4i a camera meant for professional streamers, but not priced esoterically the way amulti-camera rig might be. It’s also possibly the…

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