IMPORT  canon 6d fyles in premiere cs 6

hello there,
i imported before fyles from my 550d to premiere. all went well.
now with fyles from canon 6d, i got strange flickering..... white noise......
what should i do ?
greetz Peter

upgraded adobe. still the same.
it got still this white flickering distortion.
funnny, when i export it, h264 for youtube 1080 25fps, its gone.
dont know what it is.
i work on windows 7
i love to putt everything in progress. but on windows with streamclip it doesnt seem possible.
any solutions welcome.
greetz p

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