Sony trv50 to non firewire macbook ??

I got new Macbook recently (no firewire!) I want to import from my Sony Mini DV camcorder, at the best quality possible, for use in iMovie. The camcorder (DCR TRV-50) has Firewire, S Video, Analog out, and USB. (i dont know if USB can be used for importing video and audio.) Is there some kind of interface (Dazzle or other) that I can use between my firewire camcorder and Cool new Macbook?
Thanks.
Tim

You might look for an inexpensive used Mac Mini on eBay that has a firewire port. You will also need a large external hard drive to hold the dv files and to make them available on your MacBook. Make sure your external drive has both firewire (to connect to the mini for import) and USB (to connect to your MacBook). For example, the Western Digital MyBook Studio Edition.
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