Cheapest way to convert Pal footage from mini dv tape?

Hello All,
What is the cheapest way to convert PAL footage, I have a NTSC camera and believe I need to purchase a camera that plays/accepts PAL tapes. IAm I correct? Any suggestions? Thank you, Maria

As Michael notes, Compressor is the cheapest way to go.
There is an alternative from Graeme Nattress called the "Standards Converter" .
http://www.nattress.com/Products/standardsconversion/standardsconversion.htm
It sells for $100 US and is reported to be the best software converter out there.
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