Canon Full HD 1920 x1080

Can any one tell me  the best way to import Full HD (1920 x 1080) footage from a canon 600D to use with premier pro please. As there is no preset for this.
     Any knowledge of the best way and settings would be greatly appreaciated.

If you drag your video to the NEW ITEM button it will create a sequence that matches your footage.
Here is a screen cap of my Canon T3i
GLenn

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