Can`t connect Sony TRV530 to MacBook Pro

I just purchased a MacBook Pro and trying to transfer videos from a Sony TRV530 Camcorder. The camera does not show up in iMovie `11 (9.0.8) from the Import window. I have a Firewire 4 pin (camera) to 9 pin (MAC) cable for this use.
The 13" MacBook Pro has a 2.5GHz Intel Core i5 and is running OS 10.8.2.
System information show the following with respect to the Firewire connections:
Bus FireWire :
  Attention:                    Impossible de répertorier les périphériques FireWire.
  Vitesse maximale:      Jusqu’à 800 Mb/s
And the console shows the following logs:
2012-12-20 15:19:01,000 kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in: no valid selfIDs for more than 3 minutes after bus reset.
2012-12-20 15:19:21,000 kernel[0]: Missing self ID for node 0!
I have no problem connecting the camera to a PC running windows XP with a Firewire cable. Note, it is not the same cable. In this case, the cable is 4 pin (camera) to 6 pin (PC).
Saw similar posting on this, but they did not resolve my issues.
Thanks

Is camera plugged in to AC power? Batteries only will not work.

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