What small camcorder is compatible with mac

my handycam is not compatible with my macbook pro.  i can download the videos, but I can't open them to view them.  Is there a small camcorder that is compatible with the mac software? 

my handycam is not compatible with my macbook pro.  i can download the videos, but I can't open them to view them.  Is there a small camcorder that is compatible with the mac software? 

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