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Import Nikon MOV to FCP 7/FCP X on Mountain Lion 10.8 without rendering
Question: “I’m fairly new to FCP and sorry for an obvious question. I am using a Nikon D800E camera that records in H.264 MOV format. My objective is to edit a lot of videos downloaded from the camera. I’ve been told FCP X and...[ Learn More ] -
Import Nikon 1J1, 1J2, 1V1, D800, D800E to Final Cut Pro 7/X on Mountain Lion
“Just shot some footage with the Nikon camera, I haven’t shot or edited HD before now, so need some help setting up the project, understanding about transcoding, exporting etc. This is also my first time shooting with a DSLR camera. The...[ Learn More ] -
Import Nikon 1J1, 1J2, 1V1, D800, D800E to iMovie with AIC codec
From last year, Nikon announced many excellent cameras, such as the Nikon 1J1/1V1/1J2 compact cameras, and Nikon D800/D800E DSLR camera, these cameras have attracted great attention in the market. The powerful features of Nikon make it...[ Learn More ] -
Import Nikon 1J1/1V1 MOV video to iMovie for editing with AIC codec
I have recently picked up a Nikon 1V1. I was originally attracted to the camera because of the industrial design (unlike just about every one else on the web). I like it very much. It’s clean and to the point, video specs are very good as...[ Learn More ] -
Sony camcorder SD card 2GB problem and import to FCP 7/X
Nowadays camcorders are becoming more and more popular because of the lower price compared several years ago, it’s great to record vivid HD footages when you travel. After recording, you may need to import recorded videos to editing software...[ Learn More ] -
How to convert HD footages for authoring with iDVD?
After a video project has been completed in Final Cut Pro and exported using Compressor, it still needs to be fashioned into a DVD. This process, called authoring, is handled in the Final Cut Pro suite by Apple's DVD Studio Pro software. The iDVD...[ Learn More ] -
Import Canon DSLR Video to Final Cut Pro 7/Transfer footage from EOS camera to FCP 7
At a very affordable price, the explosion of digital SLRs with video capability has turned many traditional videographers and photographers toward Canon DSLR cameras such as the EOS-1D Mark IV, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS 60D, EOS600D, EOS 550D...[ Learn More ] -
Convert Sony NEX-F3 AVCHD files to FCP (X) on Mac
Not long ago Sony released the NEX-F3 camera, it’s very popular in the market now, this camera is excellent which can give us vivid images. What’s more, it can help us to record 1080P high-definition videos, so it’s wonderful to...[ Learn More ] -
Nikon Video Converter for FCP 7-Import/convert Nikon MOV to FCP 7
Nikon cameras are very excellent in the market, as the biggest competitor to canon, Nikon released a series of striking DSLRs, such as Nikon D800, D4, D3S, D90, D7000, D300S, etc. If you are a photo fan, you may be familiar with Nikon and canon...[ Learn More ] -
Canon Video Converter for FCP X - Edit Canon videos on Mac smoothly
Nowadays more and more people buy high-end cameras to take photos and record HD videos, Canon DSLR is a good choice. Canon cameras are very popular in the market, like EOS 50D, 60D, 5D Mark II, etc. it’s wonderful for users to take high...[ Learn More ] -
Import/edit Sony NEX-5N/NEX-7/A57/A65/A77 1080 60p AVCHD to FCP on Mac
Sony cameras are very popular among the photographers, the fashion body, compact design and easy to use features make it excellent. Sony high-end cameras recorded videos are AVCHD format, this format is good to record high-definition...[ Learn More ] -
How to edit Nikon D3200 MOV footages in iMovie on Mac
At the spring of this year Nikon announced the Nikon D3200 DSLR, the powerful features make it striking among the market. Nikon D3200 must be one of the hottest DSLR in the market several months later. You may have got this excellent camera,...[ Learn More ] -
Import and edit Nikon D3200 MOV videos in FCP X with Apple ProRes codec
Nikon D3200 has been one of the hottest low price DSLRs in the market, a 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor that excels in any light, EXPEED 3 image-processing for fast operation and creative in-camera effects, Full HD (1080p) movie recording, in-camera...[ Learn More ] -
Import/edit 1080P/720P files in FCP with ProRes 422 codec
Apple ProRes family was introduced in 2007 to help Final Cut Pro works more efficiently with HD contents. By transcoding/converting video files to Apple ProRes codec, the possible best quality is retained in post-production workflow. How to...[ Learn More ] -
Encode/Convert Canon MXF to Apple Intermediate Codec for FCE editing
It is a common sense to Final Cut Express users that video shootings should be ingested to FCE from Log and Transfer window. However, this does not work to some specific camcorders, e.g. Sony XDCAM, Panasonic P2 series, and Canon XF cams that save...[ Learn More ]