New MBP won't see Panasonic HVX

Hello,
I have a new MBP and a Panasonic HVX 200. When I try to connect the camera to the computer (with an adapter cable) the computer won't see the camera. It still comes up on my old iMac (via 400). Any thoughts on what the fix is?
Thanks.
Wolf

Wolfwill23: Sounds like a bad cable or adapter. If you're using the same 400->400 cable to connect the camera to the iMac, and adding a 400->800 adapter when connecting to the MBP, then the adapter is probably bad. If you're using a 400->400 cable with the iMac and a 400->800 cable with the MBP, then the latter cable is suspect.

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