Final Cut Pro X Free Trial Released

Apple has finally released a free 30-day trial of its Final Cut Pro X video editing software for all to enjoy before dropping $300 without giving it a proper test drive. In addition, Apple has released Final Cut Pro X version 10.0.1. The update brings support for XML, support for events and projects through Xsan, support for media stems, custom starting time codes, full-screen view for OS X Lion, and GPU-accelerated export. 

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Conan Pokes Fun At Apple's Final Cut Pro X

This is simply hilarious! So you may be asking, is it the new Final Cut Pro X video editing software really worth your $300? Is it easier to use? The editors over at the late night talk show, Conan, think it is. 

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Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, Compressor 4 Now Available

 

This morning, June 21, 2011 Apply announced that Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5 and Compressor 4 are available on the Mac App Store. Final Cut Pro X has been rewritten from the ground up, with a whole new UI, background rendering, and just a ton of more features. Final Cut Pro X is available now for $299.99, while Motion 5 and Compressor 4 are available today for $49.99 each. Get it while it’s HOT!

Canon 60D Announced For This September

Canon officially announced it's new Canon 60D DSLR with an 18MP sensor, single DIGIC 4 processor, shoots still images at 5.3fps, 1080p at 24 and 30fps, 720p at 60fps in H.264 video recording with an articulating 3" LCD screen. The 60D's ISO range from 100-6,400, expandable all the way to 12,800. There is also a new feature that allows for in-camera video editing. Expected to be released at the end of this September for $1,100 (Body only) and $1,400 for the 18-135mm zoom lens kit.

Source Engadget | Gizmodo

Nir Schneider

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