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So what?
Get a MacBook Pro which still has Firewire. If you can't afford
it, get a PC.
Posted by: sigma2   Posted on: 10/17/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So what?  sigma2 | 10/17/08
Sure. $700 for a FireWire port. Why not!  BitTwiddler | 10/17/08
The $999  frgough | 10/17/08
I think you're WRONG! Check the apple store.  Scubajrr | 10/17/08
no, he is right.  lostarchitect | 10/17/08
You didn't read the fine print  MGP2 | 10/17/08
ha, that would be horrible! (n/m)  lostarchitect | 10/17/08
No firewire.  Tigertank | 10/17/08
yes. firewire.  lostarchitect | 10/17/08
$700 for a firewire Port...I don't think so.....  dunn@... | 10/20/08
The Macbook isn't a Pro machine...  aslam_nathoo | 10/17/08
I hope $300 cameras are not profesional category  Radek7 | 10/17/08
What a rather strange argument.  Bozzer | 10/19/08
RE: All new HD camcorders use USB? Really?  Beneditor | 10/18/08
Because...  Bozzer | 10/19/08
RE: All new HD camcorders use USB? Really?  raemix | 10/18/08
very dumb arrogant move  keel | 10/18/08
Bunch of crybabies..here, get one for $6  Prognosticator | 10/18/08
Re: Bunch of crybabies...  ttrtilley@... | 10/18/08
This would be amazing if he can make it work in a regular MacBook  nix_hed | 10/20/08
1394=MPEG2([H]DV) Tape, USB = MPEG4/other media  Joe_Raby | 10/18/08
Most legacy camcorders are still Firewire  keel | 10/18/08
eSATA doesn't have bus power ATM AFAIK  nix_hed | 10/20/08
RE: All new HD camcorders use USB? Really?  ZDNeX | 10/18/08
RE: All new HD camcorders use USB? Really?  ABrill99 | 10/19/08
Actually they All do have USB  rhon@... | 10/20/08

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