Best External HDD Option for an older MacBook Pro
Hello everyone, so I am returning to this forum after a while, I had really wonderful experiences with all the knowledgeable folks in the past, and I have a geeky question that some of you might fun to answer, and if not don't worry:)
I have a late 2013 11,3 MacBook Pro (2.6GHz and 16GB RAM) - I realise it is an old machine, but I do not have the money to upgrade. I am starting to work on a feature documentary (not as the main editor but will be doing some footage pulls etc.). We will be editing with 1080p proxies, but there is already about 500gb of footage and it might even go up to 4tb.
My question is this - I want to try and finish the project with my current MacBook (which might be just about possible) - and I am trying to figure out the best set up in terms of transfer speeds, read/write etc. I think the best way forward would be buying a 4tb SSD HDD - but the computer only has two Thunderbolt 2 ports and two USB3.0. There are no external SSD drives with TB2 made - and I feel like USB 3.0 is kind of limiting, and also in terms of future proofing it is a useless thing to buy these days.
Does it make sense (and is it even possible) to buy an external SSD drive with USB 3.2 or TB4 and hunt for some kind of a convertor to TB2 (which in theory should be faster than USB 3 so to me as a layman it seems like the better option for editing - but I can't find any) - or is it kind of pointless/non-existent and should I just figure out some kind of a conversion to the simple old USB 3? Or is my entire thought process flawed, and actually an SSD drive is pointless for my computer, because my ports won't be able to take advantage of its speed?
I will really appreciate any input, it is very hard to get to relevant info online, especially regarding video editing.
Thank you!
