![]() ![]() If you’re using a PC right now and you’re comfortable with PC then it might be better for you to stick with it. I feel like I can work faster with Mac than with Windows (this nothing to do with computer speed, just but rather the design and usability of the operating system).Īs kind of a counter-recommendation, I wouldn’t specifically switch to Mac just for a new photography computer. The biggest reason is that I find the Mac operating system (OSX) more intuitive and more enjoyable to use. Having used both PC and Mac over the years, and despite the drawbacks I just mentioned, my personal recommendation is still for Mac. Personally I think this is less of an issue than it used to be. Since Apple makes the computer and the operating system they can ensure maximum compatibility between the two while other PC manufacturers just make the computer and then run Windows. Macs have developed a bit of a reputation for their reliability because of the control Apple has between hardware and software. Also, if your Mac breaks the chances of repairing it yourself are pretty slim (get the extended warranty!) Most Mac computers aren’t very user upgradable, which means you need to pick your upgrades when ordering the computer. ![]() With a PC there’s a much better chance you’ll be able to upgrade the hard drive, RAM, video card, etc. ![]() It’s my opinion that the superior industrial design and operating system from Apple is worth paying extra for.Īnother drawback of Mac is the lack of upgradeability. Apple computers generally cost more than PCs. One drawback of Mac is the premium you pay over an equivalent PC. They’re both computers, and both operating systems will run the popular photography programs you’ll be using (Lightroom, Photoshop, etc). The Most Frequently Asked Questions About New Computers For Photography Should I get a Mac or a PC?Ī Dell Inspirion PC All In One PC (Image Courtesy of Dell Inc.)įrom a technical point of view there’s not a big difference between a Mac computer and PC. We also just recently purchased new computers so I’ll also share some thoughts on the decision making process we took. If you’re wondering what the best computer is for photography then you’re not alone! It’s one of the most popular questions we get asked. Apple iMac Retina 5K (Image Courtesy Apple Inc.) ![]()
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