Does FCP X support Sony .MTS files for import?

I have a Sony HDR-XR160 Handycam which produces *.MTS files.
Can I import these files into FCP X?
Thanks,
  Randy

Sphynx wrote:
…  If I import from Camera which is in the AVCHD format, I can select the clips I want and edit in FCP X!
even better:
in the Import from Camera dialog, you're allowed to select parts of clips to be imported.
very handy, when you need just the magic 2min of an 1h recording of a 'fixed' camera ....-

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