I had to bring a bunch of cables and adapters. All of them use SD cards to store footage.Įarlier this year I brought my MacBook Pro on a trip to shoot Stark Insider videos in Paris and Iceland. And even some “cinema” cameras such as the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera. Olympus and Panasonic mirrorless cameras such as the new (and terrific) OM-D E-M1 Mark II and Lumix GH5. And most of today’s cameras still use SD cards. That’s because I work a lot with photo and especially video files. I’d have preferred if Apple had sacrificed those two extra USB-C ports on the right side for “legacy” ports that we all know and love including my favorite: an SD card slot. I took the plunge late last year and finally replaced my aging MacBook Air (2012) with a (controversial) 15″ MacBook Pro (2016). I’m like you - or maybe at least a handful of you risk-taking, crazy, early adopters. Here’s a simple solution to getting around the MacBook Pro’s USB-C port limitation.
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