AVCHD footage to DVD in FCP - best output options?

Hi - I've been importing AVCHD files from my Panasonic HDC-SD1 camera into Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 Using the Log and Transfer to get the files in works like a charm, editing them is no prob. However, when I export the files and view them on a large screen, the footage looks pretty low quality, especially when I do any slow-motion moves (it gets stuttered) or when there is a lot of movement onscreen, it just looks BAD.
There are a lot of choices for how to export my film, and I'm clueless as to which is best. Hoping to get some advice on here. Thus far, I've tried exporting it as a QT .mov file, and I've also tried using Compressor, but there are so many output choices and I don't know which will work best.
In terms of "Log and Transfer" import, I've been using AVCHD - Apple Intermediary Codec. I tried switching it to "AVCHD - Pro Res 422" but it won't let me import that way.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm starting to worry that the "3CCD broadcast footage quality" camera I thought I bought is lower quality than I expected...

I'm starting to worry that the "3CCD broadcast footage quality" camera I thought I bought is lower quality than I expected
The term "broadcast quality" gets thrown around a lot in the marketing business. And while footage from all across the quality spectrum might be broadcast on one network or another (especially the cable networks), the camera you listed is far from what those in the industry would call "broadcast quality." But even more so than that, the format the camera records in is definitely not broadcast quality.
-DH

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