Second Monitor with new iMac

I'm confused.  I'm getting various answers in 'searching' what I need to know.
I just bought a new iMac... very happy.  BUT... how does a second monitor connnect to a 'thunderbolt' only iMac.
I read, "Thunderbolt accepts DVI"... then I read no, "You need the adapter".
I also read... a DVI is on the new iMacs... but I can't see one.  I've looked at the jpg's.  I've read that a DVI and Thunderbolt connection is one and the same... as far as the physical characteristics of the input -  insinuating that a DVI, mini, will work with Thunderbolt... true?
Also...
Firewire to USB.  Confused here as well.  "Apple sells one"... that's one response. Also:  "They're available, don't always work".  My camcorder only has Fireware. 
Hoping to hear some 'definitive' answers, if any exist. - JamesJM

Your kind of Stuck. You will need a TB to DVI adapter and a TB to FW adapter. Apple sells both of those and I think the newest iMac's have 2 TB ports. So you will be using both for your 2 devices.

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