Need helt to pick correct fire wire

I have the iMac Mac OS X 10.7.5  What cable do I need to transfer movies from my Cannon ZR90 camcorder?

iMacs have come with a couple of different Firewire ports. There is an older FW 400 which uses a 6-pin connector. Most recently there is now a FW 800 port which uses a 9-pin connector. Some iMacs came with FW400. Then there were a few that have one each a FW 800 and a FW 400. The specs say that the newest iMac has one FW 800 port.
You can use any good brand of cables. You need one of course that not only fits the camera on one end, but is also either 6-pin or 9-pin on the other end, based upon what is available on your new iMac. But if your camera manufacturer uses a specialized cable with a "filter" built in, you are most likely better off with their cable so that the camera works correctly.
I failed to use a specialized cable once and the camera never worked after that! I think I burned it out with too much juice.

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