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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce808" data-source="post: 496253" data-attributes="member: 39784"><p>And the acquisitions continue...</p><p></p><p>I recently bought a Trigger Trap set up for my d7000, and aside from initial trial and error with bramping I've found that creating a time lapse in Windows Live Movie Maker on my PC renders a file that is unreadable on my iPad. Normally I post to my social media straight from camera to iPad and use only the editing tweaks on IG if any at all. </p><p></p><p>If if I buy a MacBook Pro, most likely a used 13" with 320-500gb storage and 4-8gb ram, and use Final Cut plus photoshop, would that let me create files useable across all my Apple devices without the need for conversion software? I'm just looking to smooth out the work flow. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce808, post: 496253, member: 39784"] And the acquisitions continue... I recently bought a Trigger Trap set up for my d7000, and aside from initial trial and error with bramping I've found that creating a time lapse in Windows Live Movie Maker on my PC renders a file that is unreadable on my iPad. Normally I post to my social media straight from camera to iPad and use only the editing tweaks on IG if any at all. If if I buy a MacBook Pro, most likely a used 13" with 320-500gb storage and 4-8gb ram, and use Final Cut plus photoshop, would that let me create files useable across all my Apple devices without the need for conversion software? I'm just looking to smooth out the work flow. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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