Planning to do some photography post processing I believe. Lolwhat you going be displaying on this 5k monitor lol
So if you want to go ahead, I'd go for the iMac. The MacPro would require you to buy a 5K monitor, which are not cheap. If you really want to future proof the iMac ( as much as anyone can) I'd opt for the 4GHz upgrade. OK it's £200, but this will probably be the norm in 2-3 years. If you can live with 8Gb of RAM then I'd wait until some 3 rd party RAM is available. Currently as far as I know only OWC in the US have 1600 speed ram available, and it's not that much cheaper than Apple's .Crucial memory is slower 1270 , which would slow everything down
Go for Apple care. There are some new technologies in this machine and it may be worth the cost as an insurance
I have recently bought the 5K iMac, and it's jaw-droopingly brilliant. I went for the 4Ghz processor, the 3Tb Fusion Drive, have upgraded it myself to 24Gb Memory (bought the standard 8, and another 2 x 8Gb modules from Crucial), all else standard. It flies through lightroom tasks, and rapidly scanning through libraries is a pleasure. I've also ripped out the 256Gb SSD drive from my Windows PC, bought a USB3.0 UASP supporting enclosure, and have put LR's library and Camera Raw cache on there, and PS's scratch files, but it's zippy either way. Whether or not I need 5k over the standard iMac I'm not sure, but it wasn't much extra. Everything appears so sharp - it almost feels like I've had a lens and camera upgrade. I moved from a 22" HD screen, so have only ever looked at my files at 2Mp resolution. Now looking at them at nearly 15Mp resolution and heads appear life-size, with unbelievable levels of detail. Best computer kit I've bought. OS X has been a fairly easy transition beyond the first day or two, once I figured out how to turn on right clicking, and obtaining the # symbolI've added a 3Tb Apple Time Machine, and that's a fantastic bit of kit as well, as I know my photo collection is continuously backed up to there (has already saved my bacon), and then I periodically back up also to a NAS. Overall then, I couldn't recommend the riMAC more to a photographer. Need plenty of memory though.
Planning to do some photography post processing I believe. Lol
unless your doing it from roughly 2inches away your not going to see much of a difference. this is one for the real extreme pixel peepers. youll be zooming in to what ever 100's % and you'll soon be looking at pixels larger than one pixel on your monitor. :s
You should see one in person. The difference is certainly there. Large pixel screens are so last decade.
Just as there are more important things to a camera than it's absolute resolution, the same stands true for monitors.
I sit around 1 metre away from my screen, as it's massive. I doubt I'd see a difference. No one's eyesight is that good.
So far as I'm concerned there's only one 4K monitor worth buying right now.
ColorEdge CG318-4K
It's a crappy 16:9 job though... so I'm waiting to see what NEC bring out. It's only DCI P3 colour space too,, which is roughly around 93% of Adobe RGB.. so that sucks a bit too.
Apple screens just suck in every way though.
Apple screens just suck in every way though.