Lexar Professional UHS-II Card 64GB LSD64GCBNA2000R
Special Feature | water proof |
Read Speed | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1.25"L x 0.95"W |
Manufacturer | Lexar International |
UPC | 843367115242 843367100149 796594675211 |
RAM | 64 GB |
Item model number | LSD64GCRBNA2000R |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.95 x 1.25 x 0.08 inches |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
ASIN | B00OD71FKU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 12, 2014 |
S**G
Data getting corrupted can't trust this card
It is showing errors and data corrupted on the first shoot itself so I returned it , can't trust this card
M**D
Excellent
Excellent
B**N
quality and brand are a guarantee.
quality and brand are a guarantee.
J**N
I'm impressed
This was bought for my Olympus OM-D EM-1 MkII. I was told that these SD card would help improve transfer speeds to the card. If you think about the back of the card, there are brass coloured connectors at the bottom. This card twice has many connectors. This makes it transfer data in and out of the computer much faster. Much faster than I'm used to.This doesn't work with all cameras, however, so before you buy it, check you camera can utilise UHS-2 cards to this gain in speed, before you buy them, as they're a waste of time and money, if you can't use them.Because of this speed boost, they're a little pricey.. So you've got do decide the time gains, are worth the expense. If it isn't then the UHS-1 cards should/would be of greater use.
R**7
"Memory Card Locked" so only works in its reader as the lock moves in a camera
It now locks every time you put it in a device.This started at the weekend, but was curable, out with a Sony a7II, now after downloading the images, it is permanent.Swapped memory cards with an A7 and the problem swapped, so tried its dedicated USB reader and that pushes the locking switch only part way. see Video. Look at the line that intersects the range of the switch (You need three handsfor this, I only had two)With a magnifying glass the good card (from a7)seems to be a snugger fit than the expensive one. I do not believe I have ever locked a card I am using in a camera.From Amazon so return should be OK, But They say it can only be returned in a little over a month. And a feel this is a design issue
G**)
Great card, fast and reasonably priced.
Item arrived in the stated packaging (went for original packaging as it comes with card reader). The card formatted right away in my D500, speed tests on high (10 fps) allowed up to about 150 shots before the buffer bottomed out. I don't think I'll ever need that kind of buffer since if I haven't captured something in 149 shots I'd give up.All in all a great card, well made and fast. I cannot comment on longevity but if the card does fail I will update here.
M**M
Just buy one
I read reviews and special comparisons where this card was put up against the Sony and Sandisk cards, which are very much more expensive. This card compared very favourably in those tests and when considered against the price difference I decided to go with this card.I am now using two of these in a Sony A1 and I’m extremely happy with them for both shooting and for transferring the files to my desktop pc.
B**B
Arrived loose without any plastic case or manufacturers packaging
I ordered 2 of these for use in a new camera and both were in their own cardboard envelope the first I opened had the usb reader loose with the memory card in its little plastic case, the second both the reader and memory card were loose not even safe in a plastic case.. I've never bought a memory card that hasn't been in a case of even it's manufacturing packaging before.. kind of makes me suspicious of this product now..
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