The NEX-EA50UH Camcorder with 18-200mm Servo Zoom Lens initiates Sony’s new EA Series of camcorders designed for cinematic event videography. The camera comes with an 18-200mm servo zoom lens, the first E-mount lens with servo zoom. NEX-EA50 features a new Exmor APS-C CMOS sensor and delivers Full HD 1080p at 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60 frames per second.
- Sep 24 Tue 2013 01:01
Easily Transcode Sony NEX-EA50UH Video to FCP with A/V Synchronization
- Sep 24 Tue 2013 00:55
Sony HXR-NX70U AVCHD to Final Cut Pro 6/7/X converter,Convert AVCHD to Prores Codec
Sony continues to raise the bar with the introduction of its rain- and dust-proof HXR-NX70U NXCAM Compact Camcorder.The compact HXR-NX70 shoots in full high-definition quality (1920 x 1080) with a choice of 60p, 60i and 24p frame rates. It can also simultaneously shoot 12.3-megapixel (4672 x 2628) still images. It also supports playback via HDMI and compatible HDTV, for complete flexibility in reviewing your footage.
- Sep 24 Tue 2013 00:23
Easily Transcode Sony HXR-MC2000U Video to FCP with A/V Synchronization
The Sony HXR-MC2000U Shoulder Mount AVCHD Camcorder is the go-to solution when you’re ready to leave tape behind and step up to a file-based video workflow. Whether shooting 480i standard-definition or 1080i HD video, this sturdy performer will capture hours of high-quality images onto either removable media or a spacious 64GB internal hard drive. Composite, component, and HDMI ports give you a choice of video output, while the included shotgun microphone is accompanied by a stereo mini jack to attach a second external mic.
- Sep 22 Sun 2013 22:39
Sony HXR-NX30 AVCHD to FCP 6/7/X converter-MTS/M2TS to ProRes 422 Codec
Innovative and portable, the cutting-edge Sony HXR-NX30 Palm Size NXCAM HD Camcorder with Projector is a handheld, excellently built HD camcorder that’s capable of capturing AVCHD video in Full HD 1080p at 60 fps, as well as high-quality digital still images. It’s equipped with 96GB of internal flash memory, an LED video light and NightShot capabilities. It also supports all AVCHD recording formats at 28 Mbps.
- Sep 22 Sun 2013 22:24
Edit Sony HDV recordings in FCP X with Sony HDV to FCP Conveter
With Sony HDV, the benefits of High Definition program production are at last accessible to everyone. Offering an ideal migration path from DVCAM to entry-level HD production, HDV records pictures at 1080 line resolution onto a standard DV format cassette. As well as reducing camcorder size and weight to around that of ‘prosumer’ formats, use of this smaller cassette size cuts media costs.
- Sep 22 Sun 2013 22:16
AVCHD to FCP ProRes Converter-Import Sony NX5U AVCHD to FCP 6/7/X on Mac
The first in Sony’s line of NXCAM solid-state camcorders, the HXR-NX5U is also the company’s first professional-level AVCHD camcorder. And while it may look similar to its HDV predecessor, the HVR-Z5U, in fact this is a very different animal. Its ability to capture HD and SD video in AVCHD and MPEG-2 formats–and save it to solid state media–is only one of its distinctive traits. Full-raster 1920 x 1080 video is another, including the option of recording 720/60p video as well as 60i, 30p and 24p.
- Sep 20 Fri 2013 23:41
Convert Canon Vixia AVCHD to AIC for iMovie on Mac Mavericks/Mountain Lion/Lion
Canon has included a range of features and functions to help users capture stunning video to share including improved low-light image capture, a new Intelligent Image Stabilization (IS) system and the ability to capture MP4 video recordings. Canon has included dual codec recording, giving users the option to record in AVCHD, for the highest quality viewing on an HDTV, or in MP4 format, for easy sharing with mobile devices or social networks. The new 2012 VIXIA models feature a 20 percent improvement in low-light performance compared to previous models as a result of enhancements made to Canon’s HD CMOS Pro Image Sensor. Maybe you just a Canon Vixia user. So i think, this article is really useful for you, if you are also use iMovie to edit Vixia recordings.
- Sep 20 Fri 2013 23:30
Sony AVCHD to DNxHD MOV Converter-Import Sony MTS/M2TS to Avid MC on Mac
When you are on a special day with your family&friends such as birthday, Thanksgiving day or Graduation ceremony and so on, you may need some digital camcorders to keep the memory for you. Many camcorder manufactories are trying their best to make their camcorders preciser and more portable. Sony also takes up much area in the market. They produce a number of camcorders which are popular around the world, such as Sony Cyber-shot RX100, Sony A77, Sony A57, Sony A65, Sony NEX-5n, NEX-VG20, NEX FS100 .etc. It’s common for these users to have hundreds of MTS footage clips stored in the camera shotted in the journey or some special occasions. But problem turns up. If you are eager to edit these stored AVCHD videos in Avid Media Composer on you Mac to share with your friends&family members on computer or some portable devices, you may meet importing issues as the user below.
I am about to cut a half hour documentary from about 30 hours of AVCHD footage, shot on Sony FS100. I need to import the AVCHD mts clips into Avid Media Composer 5.5.3 but I am not sure exactly what codec is acceptable for them. Any suggestion are appreciated. Thank you!
- Sep 20 Fri 2013 23:24
Solved Problem with importing Canon C500 MXF to FCP 6/7/X for Editing
“What is the C500 video format? Can I edit EOS C500 video in FCP? I want to make a short video for my doctor. Net month is my doctor birthday. ” Below is Canon EOS C500 FCP solution- Transfer C500 MXF to FCP Apple ProRes 422.
The Cinema EOS C500 4K Digital Cinema Camera capitalizes on the groundbreaking ergonomic design of the EOS C300 camera, and offers a Super 35mm, 8.85-megapixel CMOS image sensor, DIGIC DV III Image Processor and an expansive range of recording and output options specifically for 4K and 2K image acquisition.
- Sep 17 Tue 2013 02:29
Convert Canon XF300 MXF to Apple ProRes 422 or ProRes 4444 for FCP 6/7/X
The XF300 Professional Camcorder represents Canon’s entry into professional solid state video acquisition. Following on the heels of its widely respected XH line of tape-based camcorders, the XF300 takes advantage of the latest HD technology–along with Canon’s newly developed MPEG-2 4:2:2 codec–to record Full HD video to affordable Compact Flash cards.