1080p export from FCE with Canon 60d

I'm shooting 1080p 30fps on my Canon 60D DLSR.  Everything imports fine and I can edit the footage without issue.  However, I have been working with video effects and noticed that the videos I'm outputting are heavily interlaced.  When I view the rendered footage in the Canvas, it looks great with no apparent interlacing.  But when I export the video, it seems to be exporting it in an interlaced format and when there is fast motion, it looks terrible.  Can someone review my settings and let me know where I'm going wrong?  In Easy Setup I don't see a 1080p option, so I've selected one of the others. 
Easy Setup:
AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60
Export Settings:
MP4
H.264
Data Rate: 5000kbits/sec optimized for Download
1920 x 1080 HD Letterbox
Frame Rate 29.97
Key Frame every 24 frames
192kbps audio
Thanks!!!

DJ,
It looks like the OP is about six months old, but I would have to ask how you are getting the clip from the 60D into FCE and what codec is. The 60D records in H.264 which is not compatible with FCE (just taking a guess as to where you should begin looking).
If you post your sequence settings and your clip properties maybe someone can get a better understanding of what the full issue is.
Marc
Message was edited by: Marc135791967 for spelling

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