Can Premiere Pro 1.5 accept footage from DVCPRO 50 tape?

I'm trying to figure out whether Premiere Pro 1.5 can import footage shot on DVCPRO 50 (that's physical tape, not P2 card) natively?  Or would I have to go an analog-digital route?   

>DVCPRO 50 (that's physical tape, not P2 card) natively?  Or would I have to go an analog-digital route?
If that is analog tape, you will not be able to directly import with PPro... you will need an analog converter
Such as at http://www.grassvalley.com/products/converters

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