Laptop-External Capture Card

Hi, I am new to this forum and am looking at purchasing CS3 Premiere Pro. I have done a search and nothing came up (at least with my search words). I am interested in finding out what external capture card would be recommended for a laptop (i have firewire and usb ports). Right now the camera is analog but i will be getting my hands on a dv soon, but i will need one that can do both..I don't need any high budget card, just one that will get it into premiere to be used.
I would appreciate all suggestions.
-mike

if your are getting a dv camera soon, maybe wait til then. many digital cameras have analog inputs and they will convert on the fly to digital signal out to firewire. so you would have both with one.

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