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HD Video Cameras for New MacBook pro

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Hi
I have to replace my old sony Hi -8 Video Camera with i-link to connect to my old MacBook Pro, pre 2006.
What would be a suitable camera to connect to my new MAcBook pro 2012?
 
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Anything other than a Sony should be fine. Make sure your iMovie (or whatever you're going to use) is completely up-to-date, as many cameras now use AVCHD format and iMovie has only recently been updated to properly handle that.
 

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