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Whether you're a professional photographer, videographer, or enthusiast, Lexar professional 1667x SDXC UHS-II cards make it easy to quickly capture and transfer 1080P full-HD, 3D, and 4K video. The cards leverage UHS-II technology (UHS speed Class 3 (U3)) to deliver High-Speed performance up to 250MB/s (1667x). This dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish. For versatility, the cards also work with UHS-I devices at UHS-I speeds, and they're backwards compatible with older cameras and readers, performing at Class 10 speeds when used with non-UHS devices. Cards also comes with a limited lifetime product support.
Get high-speed performance with UHS-II technology (U3) for a read transfer speed up to 250MB/s
Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080P Full-HD, 3D, and 4K video with a DSLR camera, HD camcorder, or 3D camera
High-speed file transfer from card to computer to dramatically accelerate workflow
Large capacity options up to 256GB let you enjoy shooting longer without changing cards
Backwards compatible with UHS-I devices and backed by limited lifetime product support
Limited lifetime warranty
Bottomline up front: A performance SD card that can handle all but the absolute highest video recordingsI feel like this card is suitable for most non-professional users, like aspiring video creators. I use this SD card in my Sony FX30 and and I typically record at XAVC S 4K @ 60p, 200M 4:2:2 10 bit without any issues. Transferring from the card to my computer is super quick. You also get a reliable name for a reasonable price. Sure there are other V60 cards out there for cheaper, but have you seen some of those brand names??? Definitely recommend, as this card offers a good balance of price, performance, and known reliability, and would be suitable for most if not all casual to enthusiast users.Pros:- Reliable brand- Can handle all but recording at the highest settings (at that point, just get a V90 or CFA Express)- Reasonable price for storage amount- Durable- Seems suitable for most non-professional users, or maybe even as a backup card for professional usersCons:- Higher storage volumes get pricey quickly