Can I import from Panasonic P-2 Videocamera?

I can't get I Movie 09 to import from my Panasonic AG-HPX170P that uses P-2 cards. Can you offer any help? Is it possible?
I Movie appears to see the camera in the "Import from" window, but cannot import it's video.
Thanks so much.

A CMX 3600 list from Premiere will import nicely into FCP...
I think Premiere can export a batch list too for your individual clips. Open this list in excel to change the column headers for import into FCP. They must match exactly (Name, Media start, media end, reel, is all you really need. I'd recapture from tape in FCP too, Premiere's DV files aren't optimized for FCP, however they will work...
Just did this very thing Monday.
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