⚡ Capture More, Wait Less — The Gold Standard in Speed & Storage
The Lexar Gold Series Professional 1800x 256GB UHS-II U3 SDXC Memory Card delivers ultra-fast 270 MB/s read speeds and 180 MB/s write speeds, perfect for professional photographers and videographers. Its robust waterproof design and massive 256GB capacity ensure reliable, high-performance storage for 4K video and high-resolution images, all in a compact, lightweight form factor.
Item Weight | 0.07 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.5"L x 4"W |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.95"D x 1.25"W x 0.08"H |
Color | Gold |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Read Speed | 270 Megabytes Per Second |
Media Speed | 180 MB per second |
Hardware Connectivity | SDXC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Additional Features | water_proof |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
E**Y
Fast and Reliable
Blazing fast transfer speeds, weather righting to this CF card from the camera or transferring files from the card to my NAS via card reader I routinely get great results. As a hybrid shooter I don't do rapid fire phots but I do shoot 4K 60 10bit 4.2.2. video and I have NEVER experienced any dropped frames so this card delivers absolutely fantastic video quality. Now I can fill up a 256Gb card quickly depending on what I'm shooting, I like that I have a wide verity of capacities to choose from, videos will take up more space so I try to keep a few of these handy. I try not to use cards larger that 512gb because I like to switch cards and backup them up frequently just in case something catastrophic happens I would not be loosing all of my content. All in all, I find these cars to be fast and reliable.
T**D
Good Quality and Price
I've always been a Sandisk user and when SX II SD Cards became available I was planning to continue, but unfortunately the prices were way too high. So I bought this model and a Delkin Reader, which again was much lower priced then the competition and so far so good.A few things you should be aware of:*The camera should support SX II, otherwise it will only write with SX speed, so you will be paying extra for the speed you won't get.*For most memory cards they advertise the read speeds, which are irrelevant for most people. Go deep into the speck and find the write speed. When choosing between different cards, compare only the write speeds. Get the fastest write speed for the money and for the capacity of the card.*Get a SX II card reader. It's twice as fast as the SX. You will be able to download your photos twice as fast as you would with the regular SD card reader.*For those doing video, there are different specks for different video formats and resolutions. If you are doing video recordings, get the card that supports the max of the video specks of your camera. The last few pages of the camera manuals usually have this information.
O**.
Excellent.
Highest quality. Professional grade. Use as backup in $5K Fujifilm still camera.
S**N
Fast and clean but expensive
Works great in my sony 7r3 mirrorless
M**.
Ok
ok
B**A
It is a memory card
It is my backup card in my Nikon Z8. As with most memory cards does what it needs to do without any issues so far. I have had several cards by Lexar and never had one fail.
T**S
In my X-S20
I'm using it in my Fujifilm X-S20 & it's doing a great job. It's one of the recommended ones & I'm happy with it.
J**J
Fast
Works great with Sony A7IV
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