Camcorder that works with Imovie HD & 09?

My old jvc mini dv camcorder just died and I need a new video camera right away.
I use Imove HD 95% of the time because I haven't had an opportunity to sit down and learn Imovie 09.
Here is what I'm looking for:
1. A camera that I could use with Imovie HD as well as one that would work with 09 once I get it figured out.
2. Is a HD camcorder an option if I would like to use Imove HD or can HD video only be used with imovie )(?
3. Price must be relatively inexpensive. With a newborn at home, money is very tight, but don't want to miss those special moment so I need something.
4. I would love to be able to use a tapeless camera, but then I am forced to use 09, right?
Maybe I should just take the plunge and learn Imovie 09. Is it radically different than HD and if so, is it still as easy to use and figure out as HD?
Thanks for your help! I never thought purchasing a new video camera would be so difficult.

1. You would need an HD camera that records to "tape" to work with the older version of iMovie. It must also have a Firewire connection to the computer. It would also work with later versions of iMovie (7 and 8).
3. You decide after you've done your homework.
4. Not supported by imovie version 6, or earlier.

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