Updating Supported Cameras?

How often does Apple update the supported cameras list? As near as I can tell they posted it when FCE came out, and then never again. I've been looking for a HD consumer level camcorder and the Sony HDR-HC1 is the best price/feature one but it's not listed

There is an updated FCE 3(HD) list at:
http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/qualification.html.
It might give you an error before downloading a "FinalCutExpress3.0Qualified.pdf " document.
I see that the HDR-HC1 is listed.

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