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Video editing compatible software

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I have read elsewhere that iMovie will be suitable for a novice (which I am) to start editing video. I have been considering a Panasonic HD-80 camera but some reviews suggest that getting the images from the camera on to the iMac , mine is running Lion, is very difficult.
Will iMovie be able to do this? Remember I am a complete novice, no previous experience with video at all.
Thanks.
 

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