How do you combine footage from multiple cameras in Premiere Pro?

I am making a documentary using footage from multiple cameras-- including DSLRS, a Panasonic HP170, and some other cameras.
All footage is shot in 1080p and same frame rate but when I upload all the footage, the footage from the DSLRs looks choppy.
What is the most efficient way to combine this footage and edit it together?

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