Importing DVcam footage into FCE

Just got a sony DSR PD150 and want to make the most of shooting in 16:9 DVcam mode.
I assume that it should give better results than shooting in plain old DV mode.
What settings do I use in FCE to get this extra qualityness?
At the moment I am importing in "dv-pal 32khz anamorphic", but don't really see any special 'DVcam-ness'
Am i missing something?

I assume that it should give better results than shooting in plain old DV mode
You assume incorrectly. Both DV and DVCam are the same codec: DV25. The only differences are tape speed and track pitch ... and DVCam does have locked audio while DV doesn't. The quality will be identical if shot in with the same camera/lens combination.
There is no DVCam-ness.
-DH

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