Camcorder Campatibility with I Movie O8 and Final Cut Express HD

I am trying to decide between the Canon HV20 and the Sony HDR-HCR camcorders, does anyone have experience editing with either using I Movie 08 or Final Cut Express HD 4

I chose the Sony because of the overall build quality: it seems like it can withstand more wear and tear from lots of use better than the Canon, and the video quality is amazing. Its only negative point would be dark indoor lighting. However I'm not sure how the Canon does in low light.
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