What is the best computer to purchase for a beginner photographer? Im going to school for Vis Com Graphic art and printing then transfering to major in photography. I just sold my HP laptop and am not looking to buy a desk top.
CanonChic Member 33 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: New York More info | Nov 10, 2009 09:39 | #1 What is the best computer to purchase for a beginner photographer? Im going to school for Vis Com Graphic art and printing then transfering to major in photography. I just sold my HP laptop and am not looking to buy a desk top. Court.
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crn3371 Cream of the Crop 7,198 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: SoCal, USA More info | Nov 10, 2009 09:49 | #2 The first thing I'd do is check with your school and see what they use/recommend. No use buying a PC if your school uses Macs or vice versa.
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tomd Cream of the Crop 13,282 posts Likes: 31 Joined Jan 2007 Location: I live next to my neighbor More info | Nov 10, 2009 09:51 | #3 also: many schools offer discounts to students via direct purchase or referral. .
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Looking to buy a Mac Court.
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Dunedan Member 84 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: Southfield, MI More info | Nov 10, 2009 10:12 | #5 Permanent banFor laptops, I would look at a Dell. Just don't buy the pre-configured crap. I would configure something with more memory/CPU power/HD space, etc. And get the 3 year warranty with it, and an extra battery.
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DeVVitt Senior Member 362 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: The Netherlands More info | Nov 10, 2009 10:24 | #6 crn3371 wrote in post #8989650 The first thing I'd do is check with your school and see what they use/recommend. No use buying a PC if your school uses Macs or vice versa. Why is that? My school uses Mac, yet I have a PC (would've bought a Mac if I had the money, that's not the point. Thing is I can wait for a long time till that moment). Still, using things as Photoshop on a PC, brings me just as much knowledge about it in Photoshop, except for a few key's and such.
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ThomGascoigne Senior Member 820 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Canberra Australia More info | Nov 10, 2009 10:27 | #7 I'd have to strongly recommend MacBook I've used mine 12 hours a day for 2+ years without problem. 5D MK II | 20D | 14 F/2.8L II | 24-70 F/2.8L | 70-200 F/2.8L IS | [FONT="Arial Black"]28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS | 580 EX II
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1500 would sound about right for a budget range, I was looking at the IMac for the large monitor. Is a laptop better then desk top? Court.
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Dunedan Member 84 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: Southfield, MI More info | Nov 10, 2009 10:49 | #9 Permanent banAhh well if you want a Mac it's easy. Just find the nearest Apple Store and give them all your money.
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ThomGascoigne Senior Member 820 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Canberra Australia More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:06 | #10 Ah well I'm a student at art school and I couldn't handle not having my laptop with me some days. It makes study alot easier in alot of aspects. For really in depth long photoshopping etc I prefer desktop but overall I would recommended laptop over desktop. 5D MK II | 20D | 14 F/2.8L II | 24-70 F/2.8L | 70-200 F/2.8L IS | [FONT="Arial Black"]28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS | 580 EX II
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mcluckie I play with fire, run with scissors and skate on thin ice all at once! 2,192 posts Gallery: 109 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 449 Joined Jul 2009 Location: Hong Kong, Ozarks, previously Chicago area More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:37 | #11 1500 would sound about right for a budget range, I was looking at the IMac for the large monitor. Is a laptop better then desk top? I teach Vis Com and Mac is the way to go. Before teaching I ran a design and photo studio for 18 years. Just saying because maybe I'm Mac-biased. multidisciplinary visual guy, professor of visual art, irresponsible and salty.
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CALImagery Goldmember 3,375 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2008 Location: O-H More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:43 | #12 Buy the minimum amount of memory, then buy more in the aftermarket market. Companies make a killing upselling RAM. Christian
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snails "I used the last of it to tip the strippers." 1,517 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:50 | #13 Go into your mac store and look around, tell them what you want to do and for how much. Take everything for a test drive. nphsbuckeye wrote in post #8990331 Buy the minimum amount of memory, then buy more in the aftermarket market. Companies make a killing upselling RAM. This would be true if you were buying a PC or an older mac* that still had a door for RAM. Support this site - donate here
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CALImagery Goldmember 3,375 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2008 Location: O-H More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:53 | #14 snails wrote in post #8990380 Go into your mac store and look around, tell them what you want to do and for how much. Take everything for a test drive. This would be true if you were buying a PC or an older mac* that still had a door for RAM. But, since the OP is asking for advice on purchasing a new mac, I would guess she's not going to be opening up a unibody MacBook to install more ram. *I full endorse buying a refurbished mac. My 2006 MacBook Pro I bought used for less than $1000 performs comparably to my 2008 unibody MacBook Pro which ran closer to $1800 new. Sorry, I skipped most of the thread and skipped to adding my .02. But yes, obviously you can't add memory to a unibody unless you want to void the warranty. Christian
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snails "I used the last of it to tip the strippers." 1,517 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | Nov 10, 2009 11:56 | #15 nphsbuckeye wrote in post #8990408 Sorry, I skipped most of the thread and skipped to adding my .02. But yes, obviously you can't add memory to a unibody unless you want to void the warranty. ![]() Only to a certain degree... the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Canon EOS 7D • EOS 5D Mark II • EOS 40D • PowerShot G10 | Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM • EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM • EF 50mm f/1.4 USM • EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM • EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM • EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 | Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX | Canon Speedlite 270 EX • Speedlite 430 EX | Sigma EF 500 DG Super
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