A Camera That Works With FCE?

I just got a JVC and its kinda a joke. I have to go through like 20 steps to get my video files off my Hard Drive Camera and into a format editable on FCE.
Does anyone have a nice camera, around $1,500 or so that has good quality and works well the Apple computers and FCE?
Thanks again.

I have the Sony HDR-SR8 camera that works with FCE. Tried it last night. Was able to import video from the camera. Hooked the camera up through the USB port and the camera showed up as an ICON on the desktop. In FCE I was able to import the clips. Pretty cool. Haven't done any editing yet.
Sony has come out with newer models than mine and the picture quality should be fantastic.

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