Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Importing Canon C100 AVCHD recordings to FCP without quality loss


canon c100 avchd to fcp
Why camcorder is so important?
When you have a travel with friends or family, do you want to record the moment that you are get together in the busy day? When you come into a place that you are dearmed of, and maybe there is lettle chance to come here, will you willing to record the beautiful scenery and share them with your friends that want to come here but have no time? For me, I always take photo or record some videos when I meet a new place, I want to tell others that I have been here. How about you? If you have same opinions with me, you will be agree that a camcorder is must-have thing. So which camcorder do you like best?
I recently love the Canon C100, The C100 has a Super 35 CMOS sensor so needless to say the footage looks gorgeous. The EOS C100 also has some significantly different features than its pricier siblings. It's only offered with an EF lens mount (you can get the C300 and C500 with either the EF or PL mount), and it makes use of the consumer-oriented AVCHD compression system rather than higher-bitrate MPEG-2. The C100 also has extra auto controls (including an autofocus system) and a 15% size reduction compared to the C300. This should give the C100 more appeal to documentary shooters or anyone who does a lot of off-the-cuff handheld recording.
Some notable features about canon C100:
The C100 has built-in ND filters! A huge plus and a huge time saver. No need to screw on ND filters or ruin the quality of your lens by putting on a cheap variable ND filter.
Push Button auto focus and auto iris for quick adjustments.
2xXLR inputs as well as a 3.5mm mic jack.
12 stops of dynamic range
Focus Assist
Frame rates of 60i, PF30, PF24, 24p, 50i, and 25p
Relay recording of long takes between dual SD cards or can write video to both cards for redundancy in the event of SD card failure
After you have record video with the Canon C100, you will find that the video file format is AVCHD video with mts/m2ts file format. Then how to import Canon C100 AVCHD to FCP for editing.
Doremisoft AVCHD video converter for mac is the converter that will help you convert AVCHD mts/m2ts file format to other format like MOV, MP4, DV, MPG, AVI, WMV, etc. without quality loss. With it you will do lots of things, like you can import the converted video to windows movie maker or iMovie compatible format, you also can convert them to portable devices like Nexus 7, Kindle Fire, iPad, PSP, etc. for playing everywhere. So you can easily convert Canon C100 AVCHD to MOV for importing to Mac application.
You can use this software to convert video as long as your video are mts/m2ts file, that is to say, you can import canon vixia avchd to mac application, like convert canon vixia hf to fcp, and convert canon legria g10 avchd to mac for playing also is allowed. But if your canon camcorder record mod file, you should get a MOD converter to convert canon fs mod to mac.

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