Camcorder Purchasing Suggestions

Looking to buy a camcorder for home movie-type shooting, and I'm looking to find something that will work with iMovie more or less out of the box without workarounds and jumping through a lot of hoops. Anyone have any suggestions? I don't have a way to burn to Blu-Ray at this point, so SD would be a viable option, although I'm not averse to future-proofing with HD as I'm sure I'll be adding a BR burner at some point down the road...
Thanks in advance for any thoughts folks might have.

This is the 'official' Apple iMovie 09 camera support list however I find that it is not quite complete:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3290
Regards,
Z

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