Sunday, June 30, 2013

Convert/Import 4K footage to Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7/6 for editing smoothly

Summary: With the 4K Camcorder video converter, you can easily import and edit Sony, Blackmagic, GoPro, Panasonic 4K Camcorder AVCHD/MTS/M2TS/MXF videos in Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7 by transcoding to Apple ProRes format.


Are you got a 4K camcorder? When you traveling with your friend or family, I think you often take up the instantaneous which the camcorder pats to like. Before you share it with others, you may edit these HD video in FCP 7 and FCP X. FCP 7 and FCP X can’t import your camcorder video? What a pity.

What video format can import to FCP 7 and X? You can get answer from Apple’s official website.

Friday, June 28, 2013

How to import video files from Nikon D7100 to iMovie



As the eagerly anticipated successor to the very popular two-and-a-half year old D7000, the enthusiast-targeted Nikon D7100 is the company's latest APS-C DSLR to feature a 24MP sensor, joining the D3200 and D5200 models that were announced in 2012. Though it has the same sensor resolution as the D5200, the D7100 uses a new and different sensor that does away with the optical low-pass filter (OLPF), aka antialiasing filter, much like the Pentax K-5 IIs. Overall, the Nikon D7100 is a fast-shooting, well-designed camera that's comfortable to use.

As you see, the Nikon D7100 is wonderful to be taken to take photos and record HD videos when you travel or commute. Before shring your recordings with others, many of you may want to import Nikon D7100 videos to iMovie on Mac for some editing. However, you may encounter some problems when you want to ingest D7100 footage to iMovie, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly.

How to import and load video clips from Nikon D7100 to iMovie for smoothly editing?

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Nikon D800 Importing Workflow with Final Cut Pro X and FCP 7



Nikon D800 Offers extra high resolution, features for Professional Photographic, and of course a high cost. In a summery, D800 is built for toda’s multimedia photographer includes a groundbreaking 36.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, Full HD 1080p video at 30/25/24p with stereo sound, class leading ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 25,600, 4 fps burst rate and Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91,000-pixel RGB sensor.

As one the hottest DSLRs in the market, the Nikon D800 is great for us to take high quality images and record vivid full HD videos. However, when you attempt to import Nikon D800 videos to Final Cut Pro 7 or FCP 7 for some editing, you may encountered many problems, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly. The reason that you can't edit Nikon D800 .mov files in FCP is simple: