Which Sony camcorder will work with iMovie 8, HDRTG1?

Since I upgraded ilife 08, I cannot capture video from my Sony PC3 to iMovie 08, it keeps dropping out. I think it's time to get a new one, this one is old. I like Sony product, does HDRTG1 work with iMovie 08? Anyone? Thanks Alex

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1014
Follow the link for a list of supported cameras.

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