Includes downloadable Image Rescue software to recover most photo and select video files
Size:64GB Lexar Professional 633x SDHC/SDXC UHS-I cards let you quickly capture and transfer high-quality photos and 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, with a read transfer speed up to 633x (95MB/s). The cards leverage UHS-I technology (U1 or U3, depending on capacity) for high-speed, Class 10 performance. And when using a USB 3.0 card reader, you’ll power through post-production with high-speed card-to-computer file transfer. This dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish, so you can save time and get back to the business of photography. Cards include downloadable Image Rescue software, and come with a limited lifetime warranty.
Very slow cards on my Canon 5D Mark 3, freeze after continuous shoot for 5 pictures, even worse than my old SD cards. False description, and could not return for full refund.
I purchased these as additional backups to my older “Lexar Professional 600x 16GB SDHC UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSD16GCRBNA600” thinking that they would be similar or maybe slightly better performance in my Nikon D7100. Oddly, it turns out that these, unlike their predecessors, are SO much slower when shooting RAW at higher frame rates. The Nikon D7100 has a small buffer. To alleviate some of the pressure off the internal memory I have used both the older Lexar cards mentioned above (also the 32GB models)and the SanDisk Extreme PRO 16GB UHS-I/U3 SDHC Flash Memory Card. All worked amazing. Never had any significant issues or missed a shot. I started using these newer versions and the camera would take three shots and then the frame rate would drop to about 1 frame every 1.5 seconds. With the other cards, the frame rate would drop to about 3 frames per second. That seems like a big difference for a card claiming to have similar or better capabilities to older products. It also seems to read slower than the other cards too. I reformatted the cards in the camera but it made no difference. Not exactly sure why the drastic reduction in performance has occurred, but it is disappointing when compared to older models of this card.
3 stars because it works in my computer. And it’s priced fairly. For those who asked (or reported otherwise), I can confirm, this card will NOT shoot 4K video on the Sony a7sii (a7s ii). So it probably won’t shoot 4K on other similar Sony mirrorless cameras. It will shoot stills, for what it’s worth. But it definitely will not shoot 4K video. (Which is odd, because I have a Transcend brand SDXC with the same specs that will.) I should’ve got the U3. Well, at least I have 128 gigs of storage.
finally I could shoot RAW for days and not worry about memory getting full
Very disappointed this card did NOT come with a plastic protection case like many of my other SD cards came with.I’m sick and tired of these companies cheaping out! If I spend a lot of money on a memory card I want a safe way to store it when it is not in the camera. Lexar should include one for the $0.03 it probably costs them. Cheapskates!
Bought in conjunction with a Canon Powershot SX530. Took more than 600 pictures, and filled only a small fraction of the card’s capacity. No problems copying to a computer.
I only noticed their speed the moment when I left them at home accidentally when going to a photoshoot. These SD Card are lighting fast, I can shoot with my Nikon D5300 really fast and if I need to see the picture, I watch the display and the image it’s there (I mention this because with my older SD, after I take a photo, I must wait 2-5 seconds for the picture to load), by the way, I shoot in RAW.
I use 16 & 32Gb cards for photography. The 16GB card stores about 4.8K “normal” and 2.1 K “fine” j -peg” sized photographs from my Nikon 7200 camera. The 32 Gb cards serve well when shooting RAW files. Consistent performance, reasonably priced and fast delivery from the provider make this my preferred choice in SD cards.
Great
WORKS GREAT
Something is off with the 95MB/s. My Sony A7RII wouldn’t let me shoot on the highest quality 4k video with this card in.
Sadly, DSLR died in Europe but will keep for next one!
I purchased this less than a year ago, and have had no problems with it until recently. I can only keep about 35 photos on the card before it says ‘card full’.
Great
Excellet purchase! Good seller!
I shoot weddings, and recently a pretty large stop motion project. These were right on the money. Very little lag, and overall very reliable.
One totally stooped working…does anyone know a better brand?
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