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How do photographers choose MacBook Pro notebooks?

Please wait patiently for my answer, it may be a bit nonsense, but the configuration requirements still depend on your needs.

First of all, 128GB is definitely not enough for 4K movies, and then 13 inch is a dual-core processor, which definitely can't keep up with the speed of 4K movies, so all models of 13 inch are rejected. I guess you think so, too.

Regarding your question, I hesitated whether it was an A card or an I card (my computer is an iMac), but I finally chose an N card (there is no A card option), but if you only use it for filming, I card is actually enough. Indeed, among I-cards, N-cards and A-cards, the performance of A-cards is generally higher than that of N-cards and I-cards, and the performance of I-cards is relatively low, which I admit, but this is only based on playing large-scale games (such as Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed). For video clips and PS, graphics cards are of little use. .

Then a 4-core processor should be enough, but there is a question: how big are your videos and pictures? 256G hard disk can store about 230GB files, and 5 12GB hard disk can store about 490G files. It's up to you.

Then, regarding the Apple system, I think that although there are some defects in compatibility compared with Windows, it is very easy to use. You can learn slowly, and you will find that everything is so easy to use that you don't want to use Windows.

Finally, I recommend you not to PR, because I remember that 4K movies are not compatible ... you can save some money. Download an application called Final Cut Pro from the app store, which is Apple's, and the price is about 2000 yuan (very expensive), but there is a cracked version online. Try it, it's definitely better than PR (the software is about 3GB), and I'm using it now!