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Sony I. Link 4Pin Digital Video Cable
I ordered the Sony 4Pin to 4Pin Digital Video cable for my Sony digital camcorder and it came with a bent pin in one of the connectors. I specifically ordered the Sony rather than a generic one because I thought it would be more likely to be of higher quality. It was advertised as new. When I plugged it into my camcorder it did not work. On examining it I found that it had a bent pin. When I looked at the camcorder connection I found that the bent pen had ruined the connection in the camcorder. What a bummer. I contacted the seller and they were willing to send me a replacement for the cable but took no responsibility for the defective one ruining the camcorder connection. I did not bother to get another one for obvious reasons.
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Cable is a cable is a cable
Buying a Sony cable wasn't worth it. I could have spent less buying any 4pin to 4pin 1394 firewire cable. Search around. Buying name brand may not be worth it.
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Everything I hate about Sony, in one little cord.
Typical of the company that brought us betamax and blu-ray, this cord exists only so that people with sony camcorders have to buy something proprietary from sony to make it work -
If it wasn't a gift I'd never buy a sony product again.
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Great for video transfer!
Atlast I can transfer my videos from my HC32 Sony camcorder to my laptop! Works with Toshiba & Dell laptops, not sure about others. The iLink/IEEE 1394 port on Toshiba is also called S400.
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not a review: A QUESTION
Can you tell me if this firewire/i.LINK cable will connect properly to a digital8 camera, from Sony? I have heard that with a firewire you can connect a digital8 camera with no problem and it will upload automatically, with no software. Since I am seriously considering purchasing a DCR-TRV280 Digital8 Handycam I need to know what I have to get for the best ease of use.
This was confusing though because the wire is not included in the purchased material, and it does not indicate which wire should be used although it does say it can be. I hope someone help tell me what's going on because I don't have very much experience in dealing with anything but USB cables.