1080i P2 imports resized?

Hello there,
I am sorry if this is a stupid question. I have been importing footage shot to a P2 card on my Panasonic HD camera at the highest quality 1080i 24P setting and once it is imported I check the properties of the quicktime file and the size is 1280x1080. I was under the impression that the full size would be 1920x1080. Why is it coming in so much smaller? Is there some setting I'm missing?
Thank you very much and again, sorry if this is stupid!
- Fredo

That camera shoots 81 different formats...and HD is plenty confusing.
And that camera has a lot of hidden settings and stuff. Get the HVX Bootcamp book by Barry Green...look for it at Amazon.com.
And this DVD:
http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=74261
Concerning those field artifacts, that might be the 3:2 pulldown. 1080p24 is a 60 frame format if I am not mistaken...59.94. Not sure if there is a 1080p 24PN setting...that might be 720p only.
Shane

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