Correct sequence settings for Sony HandyCam?

I have a Sony HandyCam DCR-SR200 and when i drag the video over in premiere to add it to the edited video it tells me to check my sequence setting meaning i set it up wrong for that type of video? i just used standard settings. But, if i click change or keep, the video is extrmely zoomed in. How can i change this? The correct sequence settings or am i missing a setting? It's Premiere CS6. Thanks!

Please NOTE that the PPro CS6 screen may look a bit different (I use CS5)
For CS5 and later, the easy way to insure that your video and your project match
See 2nd post for picture of NEW ITEM process http://forums.adobe.com/thread/872666
-and a FAQ on sequence setting http://forums.adobe.com/message/3804341
Plus, a tutorial list in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578

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