Converting Nikon D300s/D90 HD Video files to FCP X ProRes Codec
Summary: This post introduces an easy-to-use and reliable Nikon D300s/D90 Video Converter for FCP to help you convert Nikon D300s/D90 720p Video files to ProRes for working with FCP X smoothly.
Converting Nikon D300s/D90 HD Video files to FCP X
“Howdy, I know some of you must be using FCP X to edit 720p movies from Nikon D300s/D90. My question is this, ‘are you converting the 720p video files over to ProRes or any other friendly editing codec?’ And if you are which converter application are you using? When I research this via Google I keep getting different kinds of stand alone converters. Are any of them good? Thanks for your help in advance.”
If you want a compact DSLR that shoots stunning Full HD videos, the Nikon D300s/D90 delivers. Being a high-performance video camera, the D300s/D90 is able to shoot Full HD 1280 x 720 movies at 24p. Nikon D300s/D90 records H.264 as .mov, so it won’t be a problem to convert Nikon D300s/D90 video clips to ProRes with third party converters like UFUWare HD Video Converter for Mac.
About Nikon HD Video Converter for Mac
Working well as a Nikon Video Converter for Mac, the HD Video Converter for Mac is capable of converting Nikon D300s/D90 video files for editing in FCP X, iMovie, FCE, Avid, Premiere Pro, etc. and viewing on popular devices like iPad, iPhone, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy S6, Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro and more. More than handling MOV footage, it is also able to recognize AVCHD MTS, M2TS, MXF, MKV, AVI, MP4, MPEG, VOB, FLV and other video formats as input.


Nikon D300s/D90 to FCP X Converter – how to encode D300s/D90 video to ProRes?
Step 1: Run UFUWare HD Video Converter for Mac as a professional Nikon D300s/D90 Video to ProRes Converter. When its main interface comes up, click ‘Add File’ to load source Nikon D300s/D90 video to it.

Step 2: Select ‘Apple ProRes 422 (*.mov)’ as output format under ‘Final Cut Pro’ column. The ProRes codec is workable in the latest version FCP X and the former version FCP 6 and FCP 7.

Important: If you’ve loaded a number of video clips to do batch conversion, please do remember ticking off ‘Apply to All’ option before you start.
Step 3: Adjust video and audio settings (for advanced users)
If necessary, you can click ‘Settings’ button and go to ‘Profiles Settings’ panel to modify video and audio settings like video encoder, resolution, video bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, audio encoder, sample rate, audio bit rate, and audio channels. 3D settings are also available.
Step 4: Click ‘Convert’ to start Nikon D300s/D90 720p Videos to FCP ProRes MOV conversion.
Step 5: Click ‘Open Folder’ to get generated ProRes QuickTime files for using in Final Cut Pro X/7/6 with optimum performance.


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