I shot video on 7D at 60 fps. How do I play back at 60 fps in Final cut express?

I shot video on 7D at 60 fps. How do I play back at 60 fps in Final cut express?

You convert it to AIC 29.97 at whatever frame size.
Or purchase Premiere Pro CS6.
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    Message was edited by: jbrumleve

    Never heard this one before!
    I have no idea why it is playing back fast, but if you have an NTSC camera you must use an NTSC Easy Setup.
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    http://www.fcpbook.com/Misc1.html

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    Message was edited by: ariel26

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    Need a third party case may be a little weird = the guy Knew I am a be-giner in editing - I'm not sure but I guess that He had to say Something about it -but he didn't...?
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    Message was edited by: dubdroid 1

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