I'm switching to MAC. Does anyone have a preference between an imac with the 24 inch screen, the mac pro (desktop), and the macbook pro? Which do you like better for a main editing system and why?
elysium78 Hatchling 7 posts Joined Apr 2009 More info | May 04, 2009 01:02 | #1 I'm switching to MAC. Does anyone have a preference between an imac with the 24 inch screen, the mac pro (desktop), and the macbook pro? Which do you like better for a main editing system and why?
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Moppie Moderator 15,103 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 452 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | May 04, 2009 01:24 | #2 What sort of camera do you have, how intensive is post processing work flow, and how many photos do you have, and are likely to add in the next 3 years?
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May 04, 2009 01:36 | #3 I'm tired of pc and I have been thinking of switching for a couple of years. I've finally had it with this computer so I figured it was time to look into a mac. I have cut back on my weddings lately but have been processing a lot of portrait sessions so I still need something that can handle large files of photos without having a seizure on me. I store most of my images on an external hd but I would like something that can process multiple tasks at the same time. I hear that macs are great for photogs....
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Moppie Moderator 15,103 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 452 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | May 04, 2009 02:15 | #4 elysium78 wrote in post #7853579 I hear that macs are great for photogs....
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Aeth Senior Member 295 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2008 More info | May 04, 2009 02:53 | #5 I'm not for or against Apple on this topic. This topic is something that I absolutely hate ignorance in, the fact that people will buy a Mac and expect them to be a better designer/photographer/editor is complete BS as Moppie said, there is not a magic "photographer" chip. Sony RX100M2
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Moppie Moderator 15,103 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 452 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | May 04, 2009 03:54 | #6 Aeth wrote in post #7853803 I like to look at it from the money side, the guts can be the same thing in both computers, but Mac will be more money.
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StealthyNinja Cream of the Crop 14,387 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Mythical Tasmania (the one with lots of tall buildings in the semi-tropics, A.K.A. Hong Kong) More info | May 04, 2009 04:28 | #8 Permanent banI have PC and Mac. The PC is a pure gaming machine (I know, I'm a big geek). The Mac is for work (Mac Pro).
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stathunter "I am no one really" 5,659 posts Likes: 60 Joined Aug 2006 Location: California & Michigan More info | May 04, 2009 07:41 | #9 I am a heavy computer user--- I spend most of my day on one. I never thought I would move to the "girly"" Apple side. I personally had nothing but problems with my Vista machine and moved over a year ago on a whim to Mac.........I wished I would have done this a long time ago. Scott
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mathogre Goldmember More info | May 04, 2009 09:29 | #10 elysium78 wrote in post #7853446 I'm switching to MAC. Does anyone have a preference between an imac with the 24 inch screen, the mac pro (desktop), and the macbook pro? Which do you like better for a main editing system and why? Frankly I'd say your real starting point is the iMac. If you need to go portable, then the MacBook Pro is probably what you want. If you need what amounts to a compute server, then go with the Mac Pro. Graham
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May 04, 2009 10:46 | #11 Moppie wrote in post #7853693 They are no different to any other computer of similar spec. Apple don't add a magic "photographer" chip to them. Actually, there isn't a magic chip - it's the magic OS
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Krapo Goldmember 1,018 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Brussels, Belgium More info | May 04, 2009 11:08 | #12 To me it seems that there is a gap in Apple's line-up between the iMac and the Mac Pro. If you're a serious photographer who wants to have some flexibility in terms of multiple internal HDD, memory extensions, etc., then the iMac is not flexible enough. François
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StealthyNinja Cream of the Crop 14,387 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Mythical Tasmania (the one with lots of tall buildings in the semi-tropics, A.K.A. Hong Kong) More info | May 04, 2009 11:19 | #13 Permanent banKrapo wrote in post #7855579 To me it seems that there is a gap in Apple's line-up between the iMac and the Mac Pro. If you're a serious photographer who wants to have some flexibility in terms of multiple internal HDD, memory extensions, etc., then the iMac is not flexible enough. On the other hand, I agree that the Mac Pro is an overkill for 99% of photographers, especially if you don't edit 1080p videos either. For me the PC alternative to a Mac Pro would be a Core i7-based system (quad core, but not the expensive server grade Xeon), as this is more than enough for heavy picture processing. So the PC alternative would turn out less expensive. As a video pro who works in SD (none of my clients want or need HD) I can tell you that a mac pro is certainly not overkill even for SD video. Also with large file siZes these days I feel there is no such thing as "overkill". Maybe I am just too impatient.
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Kronie Goldmember 2,183 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jun 2008 More info | May 04, 2009 11:49 | #14 I have a MacBook Pro that I run with the lid closed and use a 22" Dell Monitor. That way if I'm at home I can use it just like a desktop but if I need to go somewhere I can just take the laptop. Best of both worlds.
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cory1848 Goldmember 1,884 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Kissimmee, FL More info | May 04, 2009 14:26 | #15 I dont see why people make a big deal over the internal space issues. "Dont buy an iMac cause it only has one drive, etc." My old G4 had room for 4 drives and that wasnt enough... What did I do? I built a server...something every serious photographer should have. It has space for 10 drives, runs WHS on a cheap platform. Take that old PC you have, turn it into a server and get that imac, you wont be disappointed. If you want the cheaper route, get the mini, use your existing monitors and be done with it. Gear List
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