I found two possible solutions: a $14 connector that allowed my existing cable to connect to my MacBook, and a $35 cable that would connect my camera directly to my MacBook. Fortunately, it worked!įor those of you in a similar situation I can vouch from personal experience that a Canon ZR800 mini-DV video camera with FireWire works fine with a MacBook Pro FireWire 800 connection. Having been burned by assumptions I proceeded with the expectation it would probably, but not necessarily, work. A number of forum posts indicated that all that was required is the appropriate adaptor or cable. Information on connecting FireWire 400 devices to Apple MacBook Pros with FireWire 800 is promising but not definitive (this may change for the better by the time you read this post). But wait, my mini-DV camera is FireWire 400 will my old camera talk to my new MacBook? The joy of playing with iMovie 2009 was tempered by the thought I might not have any footage to edit. I recently replaced my circa 2003 MacBook Pro with the current MacBook hotness, which included a switch-up from FireWire 400 to FireWire 800. Getting the latest greatest piece of personal electronics is mostly a happy occasion, but there can be "moments".
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