I movie won't recognize my camera

It's a Panasonic DVX100A and I can't import to i movie. Anybody know this problem?

My camera is not that advanced, the extent of the settings is Low medium high for volume and 640x480 for max resolution and something lower then that, im assuming u meant 24 frames per second i have no idea how to check that on my camera.

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