Best $1000 video camera?

So, what is the BEST video camera to buy that is simple to edit in FCP??? (Preferably digital, not mini-DV, and under $1000) Is this a pipe dream?
Obviously, most the cameras out there, that record in AVCHD are not it.

Bill,
Look for a used Panasonic DVX100B which is MiniDV, but please don't shy away from Mini DV as a format in that price range! In my opinion, the arguments for recording digital aren't compelling enough... yet. Remember, MiniDV tape means "instant archiving" to a cost-effective, reliable media and a manageable workflow.
The important thing is that you not overlook audio. What ever you do, please get at least a prosumer camera with XLR inputs with switchable mic/line and 48volt. You won't find new cameras in that price range with XLR audio inputs.
The other reason to look specifically for a DVX100B, (besides great color) is 24 Progressive frame rate for film-like video recording.
You should be able to find them on Ebay in roughly the $1,200 - $1,500 price range.
Hope that helps.
Eddie

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