Canon 5 d Plugin for Final Cut Pro

Do I still need to get the Plugin gun works HD of Films made with my Canon 5DII for work / download media in Final Cut Pro?

If Yes, where can I safely download the plugin?

THX

You have not at all of any plugin.  Simply put his card in a card reader, FCPX will see very well.  And no, you can't read the map while it is in the camera.

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