![]() You probably don't need Retina displays for simple offload and management tasks and the laptop displays are generally too small for quality control work anyway so they are no reason to purchase a mac, concentrate on other aspects instead.īoth Windows and Mac are a tad unreliable so you will need to know your system well and DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE with it during the gig so that you know you/someone else did't update software X which made data management software Y nonworking in the middle of the shoot etc. On windows you will get more processing power on the same budget, especially GPU's will be much more powerful for the price, so if you do proxies at the same time on the same laptop it may be beneficial to have a Windows laptop, for example one made originally for heavier gaming use. Windows laptops are ok if you don't need Silverstack (shotput pro is pretty much the best you can do on Windows) and you will check very carefully that the connectors are right for you (they may for example have usb-c connectors without thunderbolt3 circuitry and so on). the newest macbook models will need adapters to work with the card readers and to get reasonable amount of connectors so you will need to take that into account. You will want to check for having the right connectors in the laptop and the required amount of them. better verifying options and much easier to manage larger amounts of cards in the library. ![]() ![]() I recommend Silverstack software if you have more than couple of shooting days.
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