Edit Fujifilm X-Pro3 4K MOV in DaVinci Resolve 16

Facing problems when importing Fujifilm X-Pro3 4K MOV videos in DaVinci Resolve 16 for editing? Simply follow this tutorial to find the easiest solution to fix the issue.

Recently, Fujifilm has announced its latest camera the X-Pro3. The X-Pro3 brings three big changes to the series’ design. Along with an upgraded version of its hybrid viewfinder – which handily lets you switch between electronic and optical modes – there are also two new scratch-resistant, titanium versions of the camera that cost extra. If you’ve used a Fujifilm X-Pro camera before, you’ll know exactly what to expect and you’ll feel right at home. The X-Pro3 looks great and feels even better in the hand, giving you sure and precise control with pleasingly tactile dials that just beg to be fiddled with.

After recording some stunning 4K videos by Fujifilm X-Pro3, chances are you want to edit these 4K files in DaVinci Resolve 16 so as to make them more stylish, before uploading to YouTube or posting on Facebook. However, here comes the problem, the recorded MOV files are compressed using the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codec, which is final delivery codec and it is not one you want to use for editing. On this circumstance, if you are stick to editing Fujifilm X-Pro3 4K MOV footage in DaVinci Resolve 16, you’d better convert them to a more editing-friendly format for DaVinci Resolve 16 like Apple ProRes and DNxHD.

Actually, it’s not as difficult as you imagine. What’s need is a just a common video converter like Acrok Video Converter Ultimate for Mac – The program works as the best Mac Fujifilm Video Converter. It helps you fast transcode Fujifilm X-Pro3 recordings to DaVinci Resolve 16 preferred Apple ProRes and DNxHD with fast encoding speed and without quality loss. What’s more, it’s the optimal tool for transcoding GoPro, Pentax, Sony, Olympus, Samsung, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, etc camera or camcorder videos to kinds of NLE programs Sony Vegas Pro, Avid Media Composer, Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, iMovie and more. For Windows user, please turn to Acrok Video Converter Ultimate for Windows. Just download it and follow the simple guide to achieve your goal.

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Converting Fujifilm X-Pro3 4K MOV video to work in DaVinci Resolve 16

Step 1: Load 4K recordings
Run the 4K Video Converter you just set up. Drag and drop the Fujifilm X-Pro3 videos to the software. You can also hit “Add files” icon to import videos to the program. If you want to join the imported clips into one for easy editing, please click “Settings” button then tick the box “Merge all files into one”.

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Step 2: Choose output format
Click “Format” bar and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*.mov) as output format for editing raw 4K files in DaVinci Resolve 16 with natively supported video codec.

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For Windows user, please select the ProRes profile under “Editing Software” category. If you want to get DNxHD codec, you can get this option here too.

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Step 3: Advanced V/A settings
Click “Settings” button if you’d like to customize advanced audio and video parameters like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels. For getting 4K videos, please select “Orginal” in “Resolution” column.

Step 4: Start converting 4K footage
Hit the convert button of the best 4K Video Converter. It will start converting Fujifilm X-Pro3 4K MOV for importing to DaVinci Resolve 16 immediately. Soon after the conversion, just click “Open” button to get the generated files for natively editing in DaVinci Resolve 16 as well as DaVinci Resolve  perfectly.

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