I’ll be getting an I2 this year but only have the I1 now. I’d like to get into aerial mapping and I’d like to know which computers would be best for that purpose. Thanks in advance.
What computer did you ever settle on? I just bumped up to a 2019 Macbook Pro. 16in, 2.3Ghz i9, Graphics - AMD Radeon Pro 5500M / Intel UHD Graphics 630 & 1TB SSD. I love the portability and it's actually faster than my iMac 20in I had.
Lots of good information. I'll just reiterate that the mechanical shutter is a real deal-maker for mapping. I've been using a P4P for years now and couldn't be happier. Reliable, robust, and takes great photos.Old thread... but to chime in.
I like the I2 dual heated battery setup for city construction sites... especially cold days.
The X4S is the exact camera as the P4P, both mechanical up to 1/2000.
Little longer setup than my P4Pv2, but I can use the X4S for Mapping, then swap to the X5S 12mm for a video loop to later provide a time lapse composite. From worked flat ground, I setup a Litchi loop that I run throughout the project. The X4S & P4P make probably the best camera setup for mapping, the X5S better for videos, with SSD drive & Processors or MicroSD; Although I keep a M2P in rig for spare.
Have a 2018 MBP 15, i9, 32GB, 1TB SSD and for mapping, insure you switch to the alternate Radeon GPU.
The MBP has a mediocre GPU (Radeon) for mapping, the standard Intel GPU is sour bad for mapping. Both aren’t going to provide fast map / 3D modeling processing times compared to other options.
Video Edit & Photo work is good on the MBP (and 2018/20 iPad Pro & LumaFusion) but Mapping with Metashape, Reality Capture, Pix4D are optimized for Nvidia GPU and won’t be fast on any MBP.
When mapping or modeling, the biggest variable is GPU with minimal 4-6 GB, 32 GB minimal RAM and fast I/O to large SSD storage. The CPU plays secondary to GPU... something you won’t normally get on a notebook of any scale. The mapping program is optimized for GPU processing while CPU does minimal.
Sadly the Macs dropped Nvidia GPUs in 2013... the 2013 iMac 27” i7 had the last decent Nvidia GPU in Mac. The 2013 iMac w Nvidia 6GB, 32GB Ram, 1 TB SSD HD’s isn’t bad performer, but Metashape (MS)is the last one still providing version in MacOS. All other locally processing programs require Win10... Bootcamp.
None yet recognize Metal (until recent 10/2020 MS 1.7) but they recognize openCL CUDA... not as nicely / optimized as native Nvidia CUDA.
So you could run current MBP Radeon GPU’s in Window10 Bootcamp, but it won’t approach current Nvidia GPU’s. The current Metashape 1.7 MacOS version is greatly improved to use Mac Radeon and finally recognizes Metal GPU to take advantage of the GPU. For a Mac’er, the Agisoft MS 1.7 is the only locally processing MacOS option, and it’s getting much better!
If you want to process locally, and want a MPB, then you’ll need to add a eGPU box with Nvidia GPU.
If you want Mac power... a great option to explore and nice priced is to modify a 2009-2012 MacPro 5,1 Dual CPU Core system with modern Nvidia GPU... add 128GB Ram, 3.46Mhz Xeon Dual Core, 12 processors, BT4.2, AC WiFi, AirPlay, PCIe Bus SSD’s (or NVMe SSDs), USB-C 3.1 10GPs, 10GbE NIC and a upper performing Nvidia GPU. A great option is a Nvidia 1080Ti 11GB GPU with MacOS Firmware and Pixlas Power Supply mod to support the GPU. Sounds like a lot, but simplistic to revamp an older system that performs above majority of new Mac systems costing several $1000s more. The MacPro 5,1 had ample large quite fans, bullet strong PS, and built to continue modifying.
This is a very popular modification, many YouTubes and forums cover these mods. So much so, the price on the older MacPro 5,1 has recently increased from demand & popularity.
You can certainly do it lower cost with a Windows box and get newer processors but if your a Mac’er... and want the Mac hardware, these Rock for less than $4-5k completed.
Disadvantage... if running Nvidia GPU on MacOS, you can’t go above High Sierra to use also in Mac environment. But they will run Windows 10 just as well as a Windows box... and you have MacOS too for Mac programs. I run Win10 20H2 with zero driver / component errors, recognizing all 12 Xeon processors.
If you go Radeon GPU, go with a Radeon Vega64 GPU w Mac boot FW... then you cap out at Mojave natively and Catalina OS (Hacked). Big Sur will be provided by the hackers in future too. MacPro 5,1 isn’t supported by Catalina & BigSur due to original hardware, but runs fine on modified newer components.
If you go with cloud mapping & modeling processing, and only working images locally... then all systems work about the same. You don‘t require much local power.
In comparison... a small construction mapping & 3D modeling; Local Processing Metashape using GPU. On my MBP i9 project took over 4 hrs, 2013 iMac 27 i7, 2+ hrs, MacPro, 25 minutes. MapsMadeEasy on Cloud - took 3 hrs (shared time).
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