What type of camcorder/camera will work?

Okay, I have a Mac OS X version 10.2.8, and I wanted to know, are there any cameras or digital camcorders that would still be compatible with my computer (and iMovie version 3.0.3)? I'm not sure, since I would think they would be more compatible with the more recent Mac OS X's, but I wanted to ask here, before I bought something that won't work.

Perhaps I should restate my question, I don't want anyone to actually find a specific camera, i'm just wondering will there be ones around today that still work with a Jaguar, if anyone has any pointers or so, i'd be willing to know...

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