Imorting from the Panasonic HVX-200

I have just purchased a Panasonic HVX 200 camera. I am having trouble importing footage shot in high def at 720p at 24fps.
Does anyone out there have the same camera and is using i-movie or Final Cut Pro 5?
I need all the help I can get.

Thanks for your help. What's an F.C.P. 5.0.4?
And where is the access to find the command to unwrap to find the meta data?
Many Thanks, Bill

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