Panasonic HDC-TM900 1080/60p

New camcorder and new imac but can't use one of the best features of the AVCHD. Can it be made to work with imovie of Final Cut Pro X?

I'm trying to decide on a new camcorder between the new yet to be released Panasonic HD-X900M and the Canon VIXIA HF G10.  Currently have a Canon HV 20 which works great, but thought I'd upgrade to newer tech.  Looking at the supported cameras list published by Apple, the newer Panasonic hasn't been tested yet so am unsure if it is the same as the previous model.  I suspect it is.  The newer Canon appears to be good, but spec. say it is only good up to 1080I.  I'd rather have the progressive camera if it isn't that much of a hassle to convert the files.
Thanks for alll your info on this subject. 
Dale

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