I know they have the Dazzle kit that you can purchase to transfer from an older Canon xl2, BUT, can you do it with this cord?
http://www.trianglecables.com/product/1394b-FireWire-800-9-to-6-Pin-Bilingual-Cable-6-...1lMaAowg8P8HAQ
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FW800 is questionable for camera capture. FW400 is more reliable. If you're on a modern Mac you must use a FW800 to thunderbolt adapter.
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Thanks Smrpix,
I'm new to this and I have a Canon Xl2 Camera that I want to use to shoot a few small things.......and I'm trying to figure out the most cost effective way to go about transferring the video.
I know you can buy the Dazzle kit, BUT, I was looking into seeing if I could possibly transfer it any other ways, like directly to a External Hard Drive since I will need one of those eventually, and it costs similar to what a Dazzle kit does.
I see they have these External Video Recording systems, but for the price, I should just save up and get a new camera.......and I wan't quite ready to do so yet.
It appears as if the Dazzle kit is the best way to go.....Thanks -
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From all my reading, THIS is the easiest way to transfer to a PC. Thanks for taking the time to double check me
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=1015438&gclid=Cj0KEQiAzai0BRCs2...=REG&A=details -
Dude,
What part of FIREWIRE are you having trouble understanding?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/339002-REG/Canon_9549A001_XL2_MiniDV_Camcorder.html -
according to this site :
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/339002-REG/Canon_9549A001_XL2_MiniDV_Camcorder.html
The canon xl2 has a firewire 4 pin input and a 4 pin output. That would be firewire 400. Depending on what you have on your computer you would need a 4 pin to 6 pin cable or a 4 pin to 4 pin cable, firewire 400.
Or you could try this cable if you have a 9 pin firewire connector on your computer.
http://www.trianglecables.com/product/1394b-FireWire-800-9-to-4-Pin-Bilingual-Cable-3-FT.aspx -
Thanks - Im not a MAC person, and didnt realize that was a Firewire port. This makes it a bit easier now.....
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NEXT Question....what if I dont have a MAC?
Can I get a firewire to USB cord, then download software to capture it????? -
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Firewire cards will run you $25-$30, be sure to get one compatible with your motherboard.
Usually the computer FW400 cards have a 6 pin connector and the camera has a 4 pin connector, so you want to get the correct 6pin to 4 pin cable. As I said earlier be very wary of using FW800 for video capture -- the drivers often don't exist.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/688554-REG/Pearstone_FW_4603_FireWire_4_Pin_to_6_Pin.html
(Not having a mac makes this easier -- you didn't specify initially.)
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