Editing Canon EOS footage in FCP? Follow our tips about Canon EOS Movie Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro 1.5 for Mac OS X. Any question with the plugin, you can refer to this article.
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Canon EOS Movie Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro 1.5 for Mac OS X
Canon Eos Movie Record
By releasing this new EOS Webcam Utility, Canon has made it a lot easier to fastly improve your image quality by using a camera you might already own. Now, there is a big catch. This only looks like it works with Windows. There is no option for Mac OS X. I downloaded the new version of EOS Movie Recorder which lets your Canon 40D record video, this time on a Mac. So I downloaded it and installed it, but it would crash right away. Soon I found out, you need certain frameworks, in order to make the Application work. So here is what I did. I download this file, QT Source. EOS Camera Movie Record for Windows v.0.3.1.1beta This software writes short movies with your digital DSLR camera Canon (R) directly to computer. The camera must have LiveView feature to work, like in Canon EOS 450D for example.
- Date Added: August 25, 2013
- Publisher:Canon
- File Size: 5.87 MB
- OS: Mac OS X v10.8, Mac OS X v10.7, Mac OS X v10.6
- Download here.
- Release Date: August 01, 2013.
Changes in EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro 1.5:
- Supports EOS 70D.
- Final Cut Pro 6.0.6
- Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 and later
EOS 5D Mark II *1,*2 :
- 1920x1080(1080p) / 30.0fps, 29.97fps/23.976fps(NTSC), 25.0fps(PAL) / IPP
- 1920x1080(1080p) / 29.97fps (NTSC), 25.0fps (PAL), 23.976fps / IPP
- 1280x720(720p) / 59.94fps(NTSC), 50.0fps(PAL) / IPP
- 1920x1080(1080p) / 29.97fps (NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 25.0fps (PAL), 23.976fps / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I.
- 1280x720(720p) / 59.94fps(NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 50.0fps(PAL) / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I.
- 1920x1080(1080p) / 29.97fps/59.94fps(NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 25.0fps/50.0fps(PAL), 23.976fps / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I *5
- Super 35 mm Crop (1920x1080) *4 / 29.97fps(NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 25.0fps(PAL), 23.976fps / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I *5
- 1280x720(720p) / 59.94fps(NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 50.0fps(PAL) / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I *5
- 1920x1080(1080p) / 29.97fps (NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 25.0fps (PAL), 23.976fps / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I.
- 1280x720(720p) / 59.94fps(NTSC) (Drop frame is selectable.), 50.0fps(PAL) / Selectable from IPB and ALL-I.
*2. If THM file does not exist, 'Shooting Information' does not appear.
*3. Video snapshot is not supported.
*4. The video size of Super 35mm Crop is 1920 x 1080 and the video format is the same as 1920 x 1080 (1080p).
*5. Only ALL-I is selectable when recording video in 1920 x 1080 (1080p) at 59.94 fps or 50 fps.
Recent Drivers
Canon Digital Camera Software 2.3 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 x86/x64
Canon EOS Movie Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro 1.5 for Mac OS X
Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk Software 28.2A for Mac OS X
Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk Software 28.2A for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 x86/x64
Canon Digital Camera Software 2.1 for Mac OS X
Tip:
FCP needs a native editing codec, if you work on Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 or use FCP X or have any issues with Canon EOS Movie Plugin-E1 for FCP, then transcoding in a 3rd party app is a feasible workaround.
Apps For Converting Canon EOS MOV Files
Eos Camera Movie Record Mac
Pavtube H.264 MOV to ProRes Converter for FCP can help you to make it possible, it can not only transcode Canon EOS H.264 MOV to suitable video format for FCP, but also do some little editing some simple editing features, such as merging several videos into one file, deinterlacing the original footages, cropping video size, trimming video clips, adding special effects and text/image/video watermarks to output videos.
With it, you can batch transcode as many of them as you like and it works pretty quickly. The files look great and with high quality. I've used it for a long time and I've never had a problem with it. Thus it will be on the top of your list.
Canon EOS MOV Conversion Tutorials:
Ingest Canon T4i/650D into Avid Media Composer