Export to SDHC

I have an Sony EX3 and work for a station that broadcasts in SD. My workflow is to edit on FCP in HD, export back to the SxS card and play the stuff out of the camera using the SDI to downconvert to SD.
I want to own a JVC GY-HM700 and wonder if it'd possible to use a similar workflow - ie. export back to the SDHC card and play out of the camera by SDI in SD.
Anybody?

I don't know if the camera supports this, but I'd think you should be looking at a capture card or MXO to do the job, and allow you to view externally as well. AJA's new LHi card might be the best choice, or if you don't care about inputs, Matrox's MXO would do the same. That way you just send out the HD to the card/box and tell it to do the downconversion saving you the time to record back to the camera, then do the down conversion.
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