Lexar 256GB Professional 2000x SDXC Memory Card, UHS-II, C10, U3, V90, Full-HD & 8K Video, Up To 300MB/s Read, for DSLR, Cinema-Quality Video Cameras (LSD2000256G-BNNNU)
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Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC UHS-II cards let you quickly capture and transfer high-quality photos and extended lengths of Full-HD and cinema-quality 8K video, with a read transfer speed up to 300MB/s. The cards also leverage UHS-II technology for high-speed performance, so you’ll power through post-production with super-fast file transfer from card to computer. This dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish, so you can save time and get back to the business of photography. These cards also comes with a limited lifetime product support.
High-speed performance—leverages UHS-II technology for a read transfer speed up to 300MB/s
Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of Full-HD and cinema-quality 8K video
Designed for durability
Backwards compatible with UHS-I devices
Limited lifetime warranty
11 reviews for Lexar 256GB Professional 2000x SDXC Memory Card, UHS-II, C10, U3, V90, Full-HD & 8K Video, Up To 300MB/s Read, for DSLR, Cinema-Quality Video Cameras (LSD2000256G-BNNNU)
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Mr. J. Marshall –
Super Fast
I recently treated myself to a Canon EOS R mirrorless camera, I bought what I thought was a fast SD card which wrote at 120 mb/s. I found that when I took singe shot photos the captured image remained visible for what I estimate to be 2 seconds, I found it inconvenient. I treated myself to the Lexar Professional 2000x 128GB SDXC UHS-II SD Card, what a difference, chalk and cheese. No lag when capturing images in single shot, not tried servo yet, best bit of kit I’ve bought for a long time. I would recommend any stills photograph to give this card serious consideration, John in St. Helens
hilary gibbs –
Storage capacity , Speed & reliability
I have 3 now 7 they never let me down (touch wood).
cd smith –
Fast card, work very well
Fast card, work very well for both images and film without too much buffering while shooting at 60fps. Up loads quick to, saving me time at the computer.
Mr A. –
My 64GB SD card
It does the job required for my D600 and D7100.
Tracy Rogers –
Beware fault can happen
The yellow arrows show two guides the bottom one 3rd one had came loose from the card. Canon R7 would turn on but it was dead after trying everything to get it to I removed the card and noticed the guide was hanging off. Camera totally locks dead I removed the card and removed the loose guide. Camera still not working put a 64gig card in camera works put. Card in a Canon 6D and it works.So be very careful with this card in a Canon R7
Keith Manaton –
Wrong size sent
I ordered a 128gb card but after waiting two weeks (!) they sent a 64gb! These are expensive cards and this is the production company. Poor show.
Matheus H –
Excelente. Valeu muito a pena.
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J. William –
Lexar is a world renowned trusted brand for many photographers and videographers alike. Through much trial and testing, they have developed into such a solid company selling quality products! This UHS-II SD card is no exception! Lexar has managed to go up against other high end brands, such as Sandisk, Prograde, Angelbird, etc. Yet, from my personal experience, Lexar has been running with the top dawgs for sometime nowâyears in fact!! I have put my trust fully in their name and they have delivered: EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!! Pick one up, these cards are solid, especially their Gold Series, but if youâre on a budget, check out their Silver Seriesâboth great performances!!I bought this card specifically for a 10 hour wedding I was shooting a while ago and it pulled through without a single glitch! Comes HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Ace Azzameen –
These cards were cheap but quite slow for v90s when transferring to PC. They are slower than the Prograde v90s, the SanDisk v90s and even the free Toshiba v90 I got with one of my cameras. They arenât even much faster than my older Sony tough v60s when transferring to PC. So Iâd only recommend them on a very good saleâ¦will probably go back to Prograde and SanDisk for any future SD card needs.
Shen Y. –
This card is able to provide high sustained transfer speed. It is actually more useful when I am transferring from SD Card (via the provided USB card adapter) into my PC. On my A7R4 – 60 Megapixel images – RAW file, the card is not the bottleneck, but rather the camera itself. So the extra speed does not help much in fast multi shots conditions.My 256GB Sandisk Class 10 UHS-1 with write speed of 93MB/sec is good enough, but sustained then the Lexar 128GB is slightly better.