Can a device be too old for firewire 800?

Hi all,
I have an old Sony DCR-TRV30 mini-DV camcorder with a Firewire 400 4-pin out. I have long used Firewire 400 to connect to my MacBook Pro 2.16GHz core duo, circa 2006. Right now I'm running 10.6.8.
In order to connect the camera to my students' much newer MacBooks, I bought a Firewire 800 cable (4-pin to 9-pin). The cable is a Rocketfish.
But no computers--mine or my students'--can recognize the camcorder.
Is the camcorder too old to work with Firewire 800? Or should I start troubleshooting the cable?
(It seems to me that 4-pin out is 4-pin out. When I run my profiler, I get the message "Unable to list FireWire devices.")
Thanks.

The port does work with my 400 cable. I think I will have to try a different cable or find a different 4-pin device to test the cable I have now. Thanks. I really just wanted confirmation that it SHOULD work--that a device with a 4-pin firewire port should be able to send data along any 4-pin firewire cable, regardless of the configuration at the other end of the cable.

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