Video imported from camcorder loses synchronization

I have video shot on a Panasonic DVC-30 several years ago. In the past I was able to import it into FCP 7 without difficulty.  I need to re-import the video for a new project.  I am ble to readily import this footage into FCP X 10.0.4 but there is a progressive loss of synchronization between the video and audio on playback.  The same video footage is easily imported into iMovie 7.1.4 with no synchronization issues.
What might be the problem and how can I rectify this issue?
Thanks.
John

Steve,
You have been very helpful so far, thank you.
Converting the footage worked, although I'm not sure this is the process I will always want to go through.  I had to download a program called WINX HD Video Converter.  I converted from avi to mov and it still didn't work.  I converted from avi to mpeg4 and it worked.  there was no option to convert to m2t.
Do I need a program like this to convert?  I have the free trial now and don't want to pay until I know it's the right program.
First, I tried updating the settings I was shooting with but that didn't work.  I shot at Full HD, 1080i and setup my project the same but the footage was still very choppy.
So... Adobe Premiere does not like avi files?  Should I just get a different camera that is more compatible?
I also thought I could use this camera to digitize VHS footage but it doesn't accept input, shouldn't a digital video camera be able to accept input as well?

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