Log and Transfer .MOD, .MOI

Hi,
I have a Canon Legria FS19 which records onto SD Card. When I bring up the SD Card it shows lots of .MOD and .MOI files which are unreadable.
Beacuse iMovie recognises the camera, I have been using it to import the footage and then I export it as a DV Stream to edit into FCP.
But I feel this might have some loss in quality, so my question is: If I upgrade to FCP 6 to get the "Log and Transfer" feature, will it support my camera?
Thanks,

Thank for the help, I had look and the batch function is great! You can tell it to automatically join the clips in MPEG Streamclip!
Most of my work is professional but I brought this camera for home movies because of it's light weight, I think that FCP should support everything.
One last question, is there a guide online showing you how to achieve best compression results with this type of footage?
Thanks very much

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    Do you want to provide feedback on this User Contributed Tip or contribute your own? If you have achieved Level 2 status, visit the User Tips Library Contributions forum for more information.

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    This is the 1st version of this tip. It was submitted on December 03, 2010 by skalicki`.
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