Natively import the canon xf305 in Final Cut Pro X?

Is there a driver or plugin to natively import the canon xf305 in Final Cut Pro X?

Ok so, I'm upset that there is no native import from this camera. I have four of these cameras!!! But, I did find an interesting work around! I don't loaded free software from Sony. The same software used to convert XDCam to Final Cut. and it works great, not as great a native import. but here's the website I downloaded it from, http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/micro-xdcam/resource.downloads.bbsccms-assets-micro -xdcam-downloads-PDZKP1XDCAMTransferSoftwareTC.shtml

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