HT1596 connect camcorder to FireWire 400 port

What do I need to connect an HD miniDV camcorder to FireWire 400 port?
thanks

Hi a,
It has to have a FW400 or FW800 port, then you just need a FW400 to FW400 cable or FW800 to FW400 cable. If it has USB, then that's what you have to use.

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