The 14" M1 Max is clock locked to a lower clock speed due to the smaller chassis and battery. To get the full M1 Max 32 core performance envelope, you'll need to go 16" - so the 14" and 16" are _not_ identical.
I do weddings, portraits, families, boudoir, and I’m using the M1 IMac top spec. I do some video too with final cut and it runs amazing. Definitely don’t need the M1 pro or max but absolutely nice to have.
The timing of this is uncanny! Was wondering yesterday if I should upgrade since I've always found 14" laptops to be the perfect size, but it sounds like I'm probably fine for now with what I have
I upgraded from a lower level 2018 Macbook Air to the most base model 14" M1 and it's a life changer. I can use the paint brush in lightroom without delays, I can edit video in full resolution (Final Cut or Premiere) very smoothly.......I love it. Perhaps the base model isn't as future proof as the higher spec'd machines but I can't imagine needing more performance. But i'll circle back in 2 years.
Thanks man. As a pro using a 2013 'trashcan' I was super excited and a bit confused about upgrading to the M1. I do over 20k images a year so yes, the 4TB drive is a MUST. You saved me 1 grand on my decision.
One thing that reviewers of M1 Max vs M1 Pro don’t seem to have focussed on: while the M1 Pro on the face of it has better battery life, the M1 Max has a low power mode, which uses less battery. It would be interesting to see a M1 Max (in low power mode) vs M1 Pro to see how both performance and battery life compare. In effect whether, with the M1 Max, you can convert it into an M1 Pro if you want to use it for a long time on battery.
I always say get the best one you can afford because, like a car, the second it comes off the lot it depreciates. And, as fast as technologies advance these days, it should last you more than the standard number of years as long as you take care of it. That being said, get the best one you can afford. For me, priority number one has always been back up back up back ups, archives archives archives. Lol. Thanks John. Your content and advices are always awesome!
i was really enjoying to editing picture on my ipad specially the video edting skills that i learn trough from many different youtuber and they got me inspired to keep follow them motivate my self
My buying decision was based upon a use case for an 8tb storage & 64gb RAM. When I was looking at the Apple refurbish store, the step up in price to get the Max over the Pro was only $200. So, in the end I bought the 16", M1 MAX, with 8tb & 64gb.
Considering Apple’s market share two things can ha-pen; 1) software firms will quickly optimize for the M chips, 2) Apple will release its own photo software at pro level to push out Lightroom etc
Should I go for 14” base model or 10core - 16gpu - 16gb ram - 1tb ssd? I’m doing wedding cinematography and photography and need it for the same day edit.
Thanks for the great video! I'm a photographer but i want to get into video eventually. Will the M1 Max 10-24, 32gb and 2tb be enough or should I put the money into ram at 64gb and 1tb. Want to use this computer as long as possible.
In my opinion if you’re looking to use the computer as long as possible I would go ahead with that 64GB. Also, you might want to go with 2TB. I really regret not getting more hard drive space since it’s REALLY fast compared to external hard drives.
Honestly I may end up selling it. However, at this point I LOVE reading on it. So I'm thinking of downgrading back to the 11" and using it for media consumption and reading.
Oh no. There's an issue with the GNARBOX? What happened? I did have to update the software on mine recently. I was having issues before updating the software.
@@jbivphotography their apps are not available on iOS (at least not in the UK) and support aren’t responding. As there’s been zero activity on their Facebook group for a while (they have the group set so they authorise posts!?) I suspect MyGnar INC are in trouble or have folded 🤷🏻♂️.
@@dan_s_higginson I've actually been worrying about that for a while myself. They stopped their affiliate program mid 2021. When I got that news I was like "oh no, all the shortages and their product being so niche they're probably going under". I hope I'm wrong however.
Hi. Thank you for your videos..always very helpful. I shoot a lot of sports (action and T&I) and portraits. I have an M1 Mac mini but I also want to replace my old MacBook. May get into a little video work of my boys and their games. Not sure which MacBook I should get.
You can. That's currently how I'm using it right now. I have the BenQ PD3420Q monitor and I connect that to my MacBook by Thunderbolt and it's able to charge my Macbook so I don't even need to use the Magsafe Charger.
Hey John, Thank you for sharing such an intuitive content, I really love your channel and learning a lot from it! I just wanted to ask if you do calibration on your laptop ? If so what calibration tool do you use? I tried to calibrate the Retina XDR screen on my MacBook Pro but it didn't work with the spiderX Pro :( !
Generally with these newer Apple monitors they're so good that I don't calibrate them at all. And I generally get the results that I want even without calibrating my monitor.
The 14 inch MacBook Pro with the 10 Core 16 Core GPU 16 GB of RAM off the shelf version is faster In Lightroom than my 2020 IMac with 64 GB of RAM. This is electronic witchcraft. I’m going to keep this and upgrade the iMac when Apple drops it.
The 14" M1 Max is clock locked to a lower clock speed due to the smaller chassis and battery.
To get the full M1 Max 32 core performance envelope, you'll need to go 16" - so the 14" and 16" are _not_ identical.
I do weddings, portraits, families, boudoir, and I’m using the M1 IMac top spec. I do some video too with final cut and it runs amazing. Definitely don’t need the M1 pro or max but absolutely nice to have.
The timing of this is uncanny! Was wondering yesterday if I should upgrade since I've always found 14" laptops to be the perfect size, but it sounds like I'm probably fine for now with what I have
Great explanations, thank you. I appreciate the honesty of your review!
I upgraded from a lower level 2018 Macbook Air to the most base model 14" M1 and it's a life changer. I can use the paint brush in lightroom without delays, I can edit video in full resolution (Final Cut or Premiere) very smoothly.......I love it. Perhaps the base model isn't as future proof as the higher spec'd machines but I can't imagine needing more performance. But i'll circle back in 2 years.
Thanks man. As a pro using a 2013 'trashcan' I was super excited and a bit confused about upgrading to the M1. I do over 20k images a year so yes, the 4TB drive is a MUST. You saved me 1 grand on my decision.
I have the M1 iMac top spec and lord it’s amazing for video editing and photo. Loving it.
One thing that reviewers of M1 Max vs M1 Pro don’t seem to have focussed on: while the M1 Pro on the face of it has better battery life, the M1 Max has a low power mode, which uses less battery. It would be interesting to see a M1 Max (in low power mode) vs M1 Pro to see how both performance and battery life compare. In effect whether, with the M1 Max, you can convert it into an M1 Pro if you want to use it for a long time on battery.
I always say get the best one you can afford because, like a car, the second it comes off the lot it depreciates. And, as fast as technologies advance these days, it should last you more than the standard number of years as long as you take care of it.
That being said, get the best one you can afford.
For me, priority number one has always been back up back up back ups, archives archives archives.
Lol.
Thanks John. Your content and advices are always awesome!
i was really enjoying to editing picture on my ipad specially the video edting skills that i learn trough from many different youtuber and they got me inspired to keep follow them motivate my self
That's awesome. I'm still using my iPad till this day. Not as much as I was before but it's still constantly in my travel bag.
My buying decision was based upon a use case for an 8tb storage & 64gb RAM. When I was looking at the Apple refurbish store, the step up in price to get the Max over the Pro was only $200. So, in the end I bought the 16", M1 MAX, with 8tb & 64gb.
“So you may want to go up to a 10 “was said twice lol. Great video thanks.
14" 10C/16 1TB slows down tremendously with 1:1 previews in Library and Develop modules.Go for 32gb.
I have a m1 iMac, with 8GB and 7GPU I feel pretty laggy while editing 24MG raw photos.
Considering Apple’s market share two things can ha-pen; 1) software firms will quickly optimize for the M chips, 2) Apple will release its own photo software at pro level to push out Lightroom etc
Aperture failed, can't see them doing it again
@@leafsfan71 fair point
Thank you
watching even tho I got the max. I do kinda regret the 1tb that I went for as well. I am looking to get SSD external HDD.
Should I go for 14” base model or 10core - 16gpu - 16gb ram - 1tb ssd?
I’m doing wedding cinematography and photography and need it for the same day edit.
9th and 10th cores never kick in even with heavy tasks. save money here and get 32 gb ram and or 1 tb ssd.
what camera did you shoot with this video? xt-4? the colour is so amazing!
Well said
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great video! I'm a photographer but i want to get into video eventually. Will the M1 Max 10-24, 32gb and 2tb be enough or should I put the money into ram at 64gb and 1tb. Want to use this computer as long as possible.
In my opinion if you’re looking to use the computer as long as possible I would go ahead with that 64GB. Also, you might want to go with 2TB. I really regret not getting more hard drive space since it’s REALLY fast compared to external hard drives.
How are you going to re purpose your iPad? Love the video!
Honestly I may end up selling it. However, at this point I LOVE reading on it. So I'm thinking of downgrading back to the 11" and using it for media consumption and reading.
Thanks for such as honest review ... really appreciate your opinion
nice review ..can i know what model your monitor is?
I still like the idea of making use of an iPad Pro. But this recent Gnarbox issue is killing me.
Oh no. There's an issue with the GNARBOX? What happened? I did have to update the software on mine recently. I was having issues before updating the software.
@@jbivphotography their apps are not available on iOS (at least not in the UK) and support aren’t responding. As there’s been zero activity on their Facebook group for a while (they have the group set so they authorise posts!?) I suspect MyGnar INC are in trouble or have folded 🤷🏻♂️.
@@dan_s_higginson I've actually been worrying about that for a while myself. They stopped their affiliate program mid 2021. When I got that news I was like "oh no, all the shortages and their product being so niche they're probably going under". I hope I'm wrong however.
@@jbivphotography I hope if that's the case they do the right thing and open up the code so we can still use these crazy-expensive tools for a while.
On the 16 is the Sound litle better to
John, what are you going on now that the Hackintosh in dismantled? Are your games supported natively now?
I dismantled my Hackintosh and moved it into a smaller ITX case. Now it's just a normal PC for playing games on. 😊
Hi. Thank you for your videos..always very helpful. I shoot a lot of sports (action and T&I) and portraits. I have an M1 Mac mini but I also want to replace my old MacBook. May get into a little video work of my boys and their games. Not sure which MacBook I should get.
Hey John, can you use it in clamshell mode with another monitor using the magsafe charger?
You can. That's currently how I'm using it right now. I have the BenQ PD3420Q monitor and I connect that to my MacBook by Thunderbolt and it's able to charge my Macbook so I don't even need to use the Magsafe Charger.
Hey John, Thank you for sharing such an intuitive content, I really love your channel and learning a lot from it! I just wanted to ask if you do calibration on your laptop ? If so what calibration tool do you use? I tried to calibrate the Retina XDR screen on my MacBook Pro but it didn't work with the spiderX Pro :( !
Generally with these newer Apple monitors they're so good that I don't calibrate them at all. And I generally get the results that I want even without calibrating my monitor.
@@jbivphotography Great ! Thank you for the reply and keep up the good work :)
First commet! I really like your content
Thank you so much! Thank you for always supporting.
MacBook Air M1....! 16gb. Boom..! Best laptop in my opinion
I got the macbook air 🤷♂️
Nice. All of these new M1 computers really perform super well.
The 14 inch MacBook Pro with the 10 Core 16 Core GPU 16 GB of RAM off the shelf version is faster In Lightroom than my 2020 IMac with 64 GB of RAM. This is electronic witchcraft. I’m going to keep this and upgrade the iMac when Apple drops it.
It really is crazy how good it is. I mean it literally made me retire the Hackintosh and use it as my main machine.