Will HD Camera FCE iDVD DVD be an improvment?

If I take footage from a Canon HD10 (just ordered) and edit in FCE (1080i) export to Quicktime then burn it in iDVD (widescreen), will my final project be of higher quality (than if I used a standard miniDV camera) when viewed on a HD 1080i televison and HD upconvert DVD player? What if it is viewed on a standard TV and DVD?
Is there a better workflow I should use?
I've been spending a lot of time reading these forums and haven't been able to come up with the answer to these questions, although I have found answers to a lot of others.
Thanks to everyone who posts...this is great stuff!

Hi,
I did things the way you describe, using
Sony's HVR-FX7.
When viewed from the camera connected digitaly to my HD-widescreen TV, it looked very impressive (the raw material aswell as the material send to the computer, edited and send back to tape).
Lookin at the burned version on DVD (iDVD)(standart DVD-player) was a disappointment!
Maybe my expectations where to high, but movies created with my Panasonic NV-GS 400 and burned to DVD (SD video in 16:9 mode)via iDVD looked much better on the same TV-set.
Frank

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