Phoenix Gold 4-pin to 6-pin FireWire® Cable Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 218DF46620 offer details Item# 218DF46620 Review Sumary 1 person says DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email Chat See all i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Phoenix Gold 4-pin to 6-pin FireWire® Cable by Ralph Graves These Gold 600 Series 4-pin to 6-pin FireWire cables from Phoenix Gold allow high-speed transfer of video, audio, and other information between compatible digital camcorders, computers, and more. FireWire ports, also known as IEEE 1394 ports, can have either a 4-pin or 6-pin configuration. In order to select the right cable for your application, be sure to check the pin configuration on each component you want to connect. Highlights:4 pin-to-6 pin FireWire cablelength: 6.5 feetwarranty: 60 daysOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual 6.54' DV (IEEE1394) (has a 4-pin DV connector on one end and a 6-pin DV connector on the other end) Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: This is an i.LINK (IEEE1394) cable with a 6-pin connector on one end and a 4-pin connector on the other end. Also known as FireWire, IEEE1394 cable is an extremely fast (up to 400 megabits per second), two-way digital connection used between computers and peripherals like digital camcorders. Some computers and capture boards use a 6-pin DV connector, and most consumer camcorders use a 4-pin DV connector. The Gold 600 Series FireWire interconnect delivers enhanced digital audio and video performance, quad shielding, and upgraded data transfer between two devices. It is primarily used with digital cameras/camcorders and computers. Product Reviews Review this product Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. 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The built-in USB only works for PCs. This cable works just fine. It's a 6pin-to-4pin Firewire. 15 out of 21 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-1 of 1 items Learn more about i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables Learn more about i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means. Camcorder Glossary Camcorder Glossary Tara W. 8/29/2011 based on 5 ratings (1 comment) Learn about the different types of camcorders, discover features, and find out what some of those specifications mean. Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,... Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Tara W. 5/16/2011 based on 30 ratings (8 comments) What will you do with all that footage? Will you play it back on your TV, make copies to share with friends and family, or edit and back up the files using a computer? We'll look at what you can do... 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Our take on the Phoenix Gold 4-pin to 6-pin FireWire® Cable by Ralph Graves These Gold 600 Series 4-pin to 6-pin FireWire cables from Phoenix Gold allow high-speed transfer of video, audio, and other information between compatible digital camcorders, computers, and more. FireWire ports, also known as IEEE 1394 ports, can have either a 4-pin or 6-pin configuration. In order to select the right cable for your application, be sure to check the pin configuration on each component you want to connect. Highlights:4 pin-to-6 pin FireWire cablelength: 6.5 feetwarranty: 60 daysOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual 6.54' DV (IEEE1394) (has a 4-pin DV connector on one end and a 6-pin DV connector on the other end) Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Overview: This is an i.LINK (IEEE1394) cable with a 6-pin connector on one end and a 4-pin connector on the other end. Also known as FireWire, IEEE1394 cable is an extremely fast (up to 400 megabits per second), two-way digital connection used between computers and peripherals like digital camcorders. Some computers and capture boards use a 6-pin DV connector, and most consumer camcorders use a 4-pin DV connector. The Gold 600 Series FireWire interconnect delivers enhanced digital audio and video performance, quad shielding, and upgraded data transfer between two devices. It is primarily used with digital cameras/camcorders and computers.
5 out of 5 Works great Written By Mark, DC Metro on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 I ordered this cable to connect a Sony Handy Cam to my Mac. The built-in USB only works for PCs. This cable works just fine. It's a 6pin-to-4pin Firewire. 15 out of 21 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables Learn more about i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means. Camcorder Glossary Camcorder Glossary Tara W. 8/29/2011 based on 5 ratings (1 comment) Learn about the different types of camcorders, discover features, and find out what some of those specifications mean. Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,... Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Tara W. 5/16/2011 based on 30 ratings (8 comments) What will you do with all that footage? Will you play it back on your TV, make copies to share with friends and family, or edit and back up the files using a computer? We'll look at what you can do... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about i.LINK / IEEE 1394 Cables
Home A/V Connections Glossary Home A/V Connections Glossary Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 233 ratings (11 comments) There are many types of connections you may encounter when setting up your new A/V system. Find out what it all means.
Camcorder Glossary Camcorder Glossary Tara W. 8/29/2011 based on 5 ratings (1 comment) Learn about the different types of camcorders, discover features, and find out what some of those specifications mean.
Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery Crutchfield Writing Team 5/7/2010 based on 66 ratings (4 comments) In Crutchfield's Home A/V Connections Photo Gallery, you'll find pictures of the plugs, ports, and jacks commonly used for hooking up home audio/video gear — HDTVs, Blu-ray players, receivers,...
Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Watching, Sharing, and Editing Your Home Movies Tara W. 5/16/2011 based on 30 ratings (8 comments) What will you do with all that footage? Will you play it back on your TV, make copies to share with friends and family, or edit and back up the files using a computer? We'll look at what you can do...