![]() ![]() However, it seems these new panels are so accurate that you can just put it in the photography reference mode (and make custom versions at different brightnesses) and be done with it. In the past, I would calibrate the iMac with an i1 display pro device. I also like the simple seamless integration into the Mac ecosystem. If this display is the same as my 2019 5k iMac, then it will be good enough for photography and printing. What wide gamut CG Eizo monitors did you use? And how did you like/dislike the experience? Happens often, and I don' t mind:-).Īfter all - built in speakers and camera makes any display a much more attractive offering. I own for years now giclee printers with self calibration and super wide gamut - I've never had a single problem with proofing in my iMac and Apple LED display. I like the looks of Macs in general, but I also like the looks of Eizo monitors very much. ![]() I have to say that's my experience as well. I predominantly care about the looks and calibrating the 27" 5k iMac display leads to very good results - without any doubt good enough for photographers. I would take images with a pink, plastic Micky Mouse camera, if results would be superior. I know - this is shrinking your comment to an unwanted compactness but it says it all.Īs a photographer it's almost all about the looks and that includes my tools as well. One thing I' m not yet 100% sure of (although 90% sure ), is how well these Eizo monitors work with Macs. Beside that, I don' t think these monitors are ugly. The new Mac Studio Display looks nice, but for photography / colour accurate work / printing).I'll take my chance with Eizo. I never ever read or heard a negative report on Eizo CG monitors (or even CS series/wide gamut). In fact, that's s the combination I' m looking at for future purchase (Mac Studio M1 Max and Eizo pending on price). Mostly because of reputation/tests/reviews/etc. I definitely and without any doubt, choose Eizo. Without any personal experiences with either this new Mac Studio Display or a wide gamut Eizo. I use the X-Rite i1 Display Pro and a Canon Prograf1000 for printing.Įizo announced 2 27" monitors for this year (CG2700s and CG2700X), and these look very interesting. I don' t care too much for looks and my 2019 27" iMac ofcourse still serves me well. I will go for the Mac Studio but which screen? I am planning to update my early 2009 Mac Pro and NEC screen. I am planing to add that to my desktop as well - have to look whether the company PC will work as well? The 5k 27" display is a really good compromise in the current iMACs and the extra features are a welcome addition. My sentiment as well - color accuracy and LUT aside the 5 k displays from Apple have been very good and once you're used to the iMac 27" display everything else looks crap.ĥ k is a game changer and I know that there are many self announced specialists that think otherwise. I also like that it gives me 3 more 10Gbps USC-ports. It's a small thing but I'll be living with this for many years. EIZO makes great monitors but I went w/ the Studio Display because everything else being equal to me 1) I'm use to it, having editing with a 27" iMac for the last 5 years, 2) it's designed to work w/ the Mac, i.e., no separate power button, having to muddle though a 3rd party settings menu, etc., 3) I like the over look and feel all metal build. ![]()
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