Canon Vixia HFS 100

Working with Final Cut Pro 6.0.6 and am not sure how to get the 24p footage into the software. Everytime I bring it in, it reads as 29.97fps. Any thoughts as to why it does this? What's the workflow to get the 24p footage in there?

Hi -
The HFS 100 records 24p as 60i, which is 29,97.
From the Canon USA spec sheet for the camera:
!http://www.spotsbeforeyoureyes.com/CanonHFS100FameRate.jpg!
Hope this helps,

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