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Hey guys, I have a Cannon video camera model:Z850; and I can't figure out how to transfer my video from it (it uses miniDV cassettes), when I plug the USB cord from it into my MacBook it doesn't even see it, some one help please!
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I'm not familiar with your particular camera, but is it really USB, or is it a Firewire connection?
When you say it doesn't see it, do you mean that when you go into iMovie or iDVD and try to import, it isn't there? Or are you expecting the camera to show up somewhere (like it does on Windows I believe)? A really simple way to test it to connect it up and then go to iDVD and do a "OneStep DVD". |
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I think the newer HDD based cameras may be different though. ![]() |
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Does your cam have a Firewire port?
USB is mainly for transferring pictures and wouldn't work with movies. As Baggss correctly points out you need a Firewire cable ... I think it's a 4-pin to 6-pin .... someone will need to verify that one .... . Last edited by NanoBite; 12-02-2007 at 09:46 PM. |
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Yep, 4 to 6 pin is correct, also referred to as an i-link cable if you purchase it from a camera store.
I looked up the camera in question, and it does have firewire, so a fw cable should take care of it.
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Here's an Amazon link to the correct cable.
4 pin to 6 pin FireWire The USB port on the camera is for transferring the photos and the FireWire(Apple) or i.Link(Sony) is used for video. HDD based cameras can transfer via USB but those cameras record in Mpeg-2, so you're going to have to jump through a few hoops and perform a rain dance before iMovie will recognize it. |
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