Russelline wrote:
I have a pro camera that creates HUGE images (81 MB, and that is before they are edited). I need to edit in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Not having enough machine has always been an issue. I also intend to do some light video editing.
I’m ready to upgrade and I’m looking at the Mac Studio but I’m not sure which processor is right for me. Do i need the Ultra or is it overkill?
In my opinion, the M2 Ultra Mac Studio is overkill for someone who is mostly doing still photo work.
The M2 Max is already pretty fast, so given that, the main things you need are probably lots of RAM, and lots of storage. There are lots of ways to add external storage to a Mac Studio – and "slow" desktop hard drives might even turn out to be the best place to store full-size photo files when you consider price/TB and capacity.
For most photographers, I'm guessing that 16 – 32 GB of RAM would be about the right amount. All Mac Studios include 32 GB of RAM or more. Because you are working with such huge files, you could consider custom-ordering your Mac Studio with 64 GB of RAM. That's an enormous amount of RAM, and it's possible you wouldn't actually need that much, but it would give some headroom even if you were working with multiple layers and/or panoramas.
- Base M2 Max Mac Studio (32 GB / 512 GB) - $1999 USD
- Custom-order M2 Max Mac Studio (64 GB / 1 TB) – $2599 USD.
- Base M2 Ultra Mac Studio (64 GB / 1 TB) – $3999 USD
Yes, the M2 Ultra machine has more CPU and GPU cores. But the performance is unlikely to scale in a completely linear fashion – and that $1400 could go towards your savings, or towards some other piece of gear (high-quality lens or color-accurate monitor) that would be useful for your photography.
IMHO, the M2 Ultra Studio is best suited for people who are going to be doing intensive video work (or other very-high-end niche work) all day long.