What cable/adapter for trv-530 to imac

4 pin, 6 pin, firewire 400, firewire 600, firewire 800
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I have an old Sony TRV-530 which I used to record some video because I needed a very wide angle lens which I happen to have for the TRV-530. Now how the heck do I get it into iMovie. I kind of came to the conclusion that I need to do this thru firewire but my iMac (21.5 late 2009, 10.7.2) has a different firewire connector than the cable that comes out of the TRV-530. What cable or adapter do I need and where can I get it? A model number would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Joe B

Hi MeeToo
The Early white Intel iMac's have a Mini-DVI port and you can use either a Mini-DVI to DVI or Mini-DVI to VGA adapter with that display, however the Mini-DVI to DVI adapter and DVI cable is the better connection.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9321G/B
Dennis

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