What type of firewire cables do I need to capture recorings from my canon xm2

What type of firewire cables do I need to capture recorings from my canon xm2

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Model Name:          Mac Pro
  Model Identifier:          MacPro5,1
  Processor Name:          Quad-Core Intel Xeon
  Processor Speed:          2,4 GHz
  Number Of Processors:          2
  Total Number Of Cores:          8
  L2 Cache (per core):          256 KB
  L3 Cache (per processor):          12 MB
  Memory:          6 GB
  Processor Interconnect Speed:          5.86 GT/s
  Boot ROM Version:          MP51.007F.B03
  SMC Version (system):          1.39f11
  SMC Version (processor tray):          1.39f11
  Serial Number (system):          CK12002NHF8
  Serial Number (processor tray):          J511400HYBH8C    
  Hardware UUID:          F51FCFBA-869D-5D70-A1F6-886A32871AA0

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