It does not matter what camera you use with FCP as long as you can capture the footage
Some plug-ins for Final Cut Pro will work with Final Cut Express (or there are separate versions available) such as the Boris FX range (See links below).
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Every time that you edit a transition or a special effect in final cut pro, you will have to render it. But if you are editing live footage, like something you imported from your camera, then you won't need to render it.
It can go with Final Cut Pro, Imovie, Windows Live Movie Maker, if you have the HD version, any HD editor.
Many effects will work in both FCE and FCP but not all of them will.
The latest model of Mac Mini (2011) will work for Final Cut Pro X, but it will be noticeably slower to add and render effects etc. An iMac would be a better option.
No, Final Cut Pro is software exclusively for Macs.
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No only Imovie. If you want your macbook to come installed with final cut pro then you have to order it online and pay for final cut pro separately. Then when your computer is shipped it will be shipped with a copy of final cut pro.
Open the project with the updated version of FCP.
your question does not make any sense. Consider rephrasing.
The Final Cut Studio support page helps users with any problems regarding Final Cut Pro 7/X, Soundtrack Pro, Compressor 3/4, Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4/5, Color, and DVD Studio Pro.