Is Panasonic HC-V500KCP HD Video Camera compatible with my 2009 iMovie on my MacBook?

Is Panasonic HC-V500KCP HD Video Camera compatible with my 2009 iMovie on my MacBook?

While we all have MacBooks in this forum not all of us use iMovie. There's an iMovie Support Community where everybody uses iMovie. You should also post this question there to increase your chances of getting an answer. https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/imovie

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    MPEG2 
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