Camera compatibility issue

Has anyone tried to upload video from the Canon FS20 camcorder. I think this is one of the new offerings from Canon and it is not on the Apple compatibility page yet. Thanks.

I agree -- couldn't get my FS20 to work with iMovie 09.
The FS20 mounts on the desktop and iMovie 09 sees it, but it hangs and crashes the system when it tries to import movies...

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