Want to download older version of imovie

Hi everybody. New on here, I just bought a brand new macbook pro, it came with Imovie version 10.0 Unforunately my video camera is not compatible It is a Sony HDR XR 150 I am looking to download the last version of imovie. I would also like imovie HD 6 if possible. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it. Thank-you Sarah

Welcome to Apple Support Communities
The only way to get an older iMovie version is to buy an older iLife version in DVD, for example, iLife '11, that you can buy at Amazon. Then, insert the DVD (you will need an external disc drive) and install only iMovie (do not install iPhoto or GarageBand, because you may damage them). You may need to remove the newest iMovie version first. Finally, install the latest iMovie '11 version > http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1574
Respecting to iMovie HD, you can use it in OS X Mavericks but there are some problems. iMovie HD comes with iLife '06, so you have to buy this iLife version.

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