Does PremierePro CS3 support AVC HD importing/editing?

I want to get a High-Def HDD camcorder that will allow capture and editing of those files. The SONY Handycams use AVC HD. If that won't work with PP CS3, then which make/model compact camcorder would be recommended?

>which make/model compact camcorder would be recommended?
I feel there are two basics that every camera on the planet should have. First, independent frame recording (no temporal compression). Second, full resolution imaging devices.
Right now, cameras that have both cost upwards of $50,000. The only 'affordable' cameras that get at least the first one right (and it's first for a reason) are the Panasonic HVX-200A and the HPX-170.
However, they do unfortunately get the second one wrong with less than full resolution CCDs. But this is really
less critical than the first basic.

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