Camcorder no longer supported by iMovie. What do I do?

I see that the Canon Legria HF S20 is not supported any more by iMovie. I'm not going to be changing this camcorder soon, it's still really good! I now have hours of video on the camcorder that I can't watch or save on my Mac.  Are there any ways around this, or am I doomed to be left behind? 
Dónall Geoghegan

The video formats look OK and similar models (e.g. the HF S200) are still listed as supported. 
You may be able to import the clips into iMovie if you put the SD card from the camera in a reader and download the them to you Mac using the Finder (the SD card will appear as a removable drive) then import into iMovie from there.
Geoff.

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