Video import quality poor on iMovie 4.0.1

Hi-
I've not imported video from my miniDV camera for awhile and I seem to have a serious reduction in quality from previous projects. The images on the LCD of the camera are nice and bright and crisp but the images in iMovie are dark and grainy. I've played with all camera settings that I think might be at fault but there really isn't much to adjust in that regard. I'm wondering if it might be a QT compatibility issue. Here are the details:
MDD G4 1.25ghz MP
OS 10.4.8
QT 7.1.5
iMovie 4.0.1
Sony DCR-TRV11
Thanks - JAY

Lennart Thelander wrote:
The LCD in the camera is designed to be used outdoors, so it's naturally much brighter than any computer.
Yes, but that wouldn't explain the difference between this and material imported into previous projects.
Calibrate your monitor:
http://www.danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6008.shtml
Actually, that made it worse, unfortunately.
Any specific reason you are using an old QT version?
I use a professional audio recording software and the QT upgrades are continuously giving it fits. I wait until I get the "all clear" signal from others on my list.

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