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Can FCP X import 50p/60p AVCHD files from Sony CX730/CX740/CX760?
It seems that 2012 is the year of the image stabilizer in the camcorder market. All the main brands have launched stabilized models, Sony is no exception. Sony announced three new high-end camcorders at the CES tech show - the CX730 (no internal...[ Learn More... ] -
Panasonic DMC-FZ200 and FCP(X), iMovie/FCE, Avid Media Composer Workflow on Mac
The Panasonic DMC-FZ200 camera can record 1080p and 720p footage in two types: MP4 and AVCHD. Maximum of approximate 4 GB of continuous motion picture can be recorded in MP4. In AVCHD, recording may be continued until the card is full. In NTSC...[ Learn More... ] -
Workflow for importing Panasonic HX-WA20 MP4 to FCP or FCP X on Mac
“Hi all! I have a Panasonic HX-WA20 camera that produces mp4-videos with h.264 video encoding. I was told this format is not suitable for editing so it must be transcoded before editing with FCP 7 or FCP X. My question is to which format I...[ Learn More... ] -
Import Olympus E-M5 to FCE, iMovie by converting to Apple InterMediate Codec
With the launch of the E-M5, Olympus harks back to one of its most fondly-remembered camera systems - the Olympus OM range of 35mm SLRs. The E-M5 is the first camera in an OM-Digital lineup that will run alongside the PEN series and, according to...[ Learn More... ] -
Convert/Deinterlace Panasonic G3 AVCHD 1080P MTS to FCP (X) on Mac
The G3 heralds the start of Panasonic's third generation of mirrorless cameras. In some respects it's a refinement of previous models; its electronic viewfinder and hinged rear display screen are identical to the G1 and G2, for example. However,...[ Learn More... ] -
Olympus E-PM1 FAQ-memory card, editing, FCP ProRes transcoding
What type of memory cards can be used with the E-PM1? The E-PM1 accepts SD media, including SD, SDHC and SDXC cards, in capacities ranging from 128 MB to 64 GB. It supports the SD speed class and the UHS-1 speed class, and it is Wi-Fi compatible...[ Learn More... ] -
FAQ - Import Olympus E-PL1 AVI video to iMovie and FCE on Mac Mountain Lion
Question1: Has anyone tried importing video and photos from an Olympus Pen E-PL1 into iMovie for the ipad 2 and are they compatible please? Sorry to say that I, too, am having trouble with my camera and iMovie. I have an Olympus Stylus-9000, and it...[ Learn More... ] -
Import/convert Olympus E-PL1 AVI to Final Cut Pro 7/X for editing on Mac
I was just wondering if anyone knew what Easy Setup Setting I can use with the E-PL1 and Final Cut Pro to remove the need for rendering in the timeline? As far as I know there isn't an easy set up that will do away with rendering.The common...[ Learn More... ] -
Pentax K-30 Video Converter-K30 H.264 MOV to Final Cut Pro 7/X on Mountain Lion
The Pentax K-30 is a new mid-range DSLR camera. Key features include a dustproof, weather-resistant and cold-resistant construction, an ISO range of 100-25600, Full HD 1080p video at 30fps, 6fps continuous shooting. As the K-30 can record...[ Learn More... ] -
Canon EOS M to Final Cut Pro X-Convert EOS M H.264 MOV to ProRes
Several weeks ago canon unveiled the EOS M camera, which features a compact, magnesium-alloy body, and will be available in four colours - black, white, silver and red. This EOS M camera equipped with excellent video recording feature, movies can be...[ Learn More... ] -
Olympus video converter for FCP 7/X-AVCHD/AVI to FCP 7/X on Mac Mountain Lion
Olympus cameras are designed for photographers who want total control over their creative vision with a camera portable enough to travel the world, the powerful Olympus compact cameras delivers professional image quality, the world’s fastest...[ Learn More... ] -
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... ] -
FCP import problem – how to load Panasonic AVCHD MTS to FCP 7 and FCP X on Mountain Lion
Since the early 2000s, Final Cut Pro has developed a large and expanding user base, ranging from video hobbyists, independent filmmakers to television and film editors. According to a 2007 SCRI study, Final Cut Pro made up 49% of the US...[ 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... ] -
How can I import Sony AVCHD MTS files to FCP 7/FCP X on Mountain Lion?
We usually saw Sony AVCHD camera users encounter importing issues when attempting to edit their camera shootings in .MTS and .M2TS format with Final Cut Pro 7 or Final Cut Pro X. Let’s see some frequently asked questions on...[ Learn More... ]