New Sequence settings using Canon HF200

Hi- after looking around online and getting some conflicting info, I thought I'd come here and get the right answer.
When creating a new sequence, you want to choose a preset that closely matches what you filmed- correct?
I have some footage that I am editing.  It was filmed using a framerate of 60i.
What preset should I choose when creating a new sequence?

You answered your own question:
When creating a new sequence, you want to choose a preset that closely matches what you filmed- correct?
Instead of closely, use EXACTLY.

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