Whatever your genre, whatever your shooting style, Sony NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorders take your moviemaking to the next level, which can record richly-detailed, film-like footage with breathtaking quality.
Hot Sony NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorders:
Sony NEX-VG10: world’s first interchangeable lens HD Handycam camcorder, shoot 1080p (1,920 x 1,080/60i at 24Mbps
Sony NEX-VG20: an updated version of its NEX-VG10 Handycam Camcorder capable of 1080p60 recording
Sony NEX-VG900: Full-Frame Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorder, offer 1080/24p along with 1080/60p shooting
Sony NEX-VG30: succeeds the acclaimed NEX-VG20, 1080 60p/24p Progressive recording
FAQs:
1. How to import Sony NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorder AVCHD to Final Cut Pro?
We find more than NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorder users have met problem of the 1080 60p or 60i AVCHD movies into FCP. In fact, FCP 6/7 or FCP X cannot fully support native AVCHD files encode in MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), especially in 1080 60p full framerate. The best video format for Final Cut Pro is Apple ProRes.
In the end we converted these AVCHD video from Sony NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorders like VG900, VG30, VG20, etc to Apple ProRes 422 by using the AVCHD to ProRes Converter, and then imported the output MOV files into FCP for editing smoothly.
Step 1: Install and launch this MTS Converter for Mac. Import your Sony NEX-VG900, VG30, VG20 footage to the converter. Merge several AVCHD clips by ticking “Merge into one” box.
Step 2: Click "format" bar to choose the output format. Click and choose "Final Cut Pro -> Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)" as Final Cut Pro compatible codec for editing AVCHD MTS files in FCP smoothly.
Note: To have a smooth playback and editing after conversion, for FCP 6, you can only choose ProRes 422 and ProRes 422(HQ); while, for FCP 7 and FCP X, Pro Res 422(LT)/Pro Res 444/Pro Res 422(Proxy) are all supported.
Step 3: You can click "settings" to customize the output parameters, adjust the resolution, bitrate as you want. Set video size as 1920*1080, video frame rate as 30fps is better.
Step 4: If you got the 1080 60i video, you can deinterlace 1080i AVCHD files first follow Edit >> Effect >> Deinterlacing. Then click convert button; start to convert Sony AVCHD to ProRes for FCP on Mac OS X. When the conversion ends, get the output MOV video via tapping the Open button.
2. How to transfer converted Sony AVCHD files to FCP X/7/6?
- To import transcoded Sony NEX- VG900/VG30 AVCHD videos to Final Cut Pro X, do as the follow:
From File menu > Import > Files…
-To load re-wrapped Sony NEX MTS files into Final Cut Pro 6/7, do as the follow:
From File menu > Import > Files…
Tip:
The AVCHD to ProRes Converter is the best tool for Sony NEX Interchangeable Lens HD Camcorder user, which not only can help you convert Sony NEX mts to ProRes for FCP editing easily, but also help you transcode Sony AVCHD to AIC for iMovie and FCE, DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, etc. Get more info from Brorsoft MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac.
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