


🚀 Capture. Transfer. Create. Never miss a moment with Lexar Pro UHS-II!
The Lexar Professional UHS-II 64GB card delivers ultra-fast 300MB/s read and write speeds leveraging UHS-II U3 technology, perfect for capturing stunning 4K, 3D, and full-HD video on DSLR and HD camcorders. It includes a high-speed SD UHS-II reader to dramatically accelerate file transfers, is backwards compatible with UHS-I devices, and features a waterproof design with limited lifetime product support.







| ASIN | B00OD71FKU |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,994 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #336 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,735) |
| Date First Available | 12 October 2014 |
| Form Factor | DSLR |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 1 g |
| Item model number | LSD64GCRBNA2000R |
| Item weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Lexar International |
| Product dimensions | 32L x 24W millimeters |
| RAM Size | 64 GB |
| Reading speed | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
| Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
| Special features | Water Proof |
| UPC | 843367115242 843367100149 796594675211 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Writing speed | 300 |
S**M
Good
Like the product as described
M**D
Excellent
Excellent
B**N
quality and brand are a guarantee.
quality and brand are a guarantee.
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
B**S
carte rapide et fiable
J**É
Compré esta tarjeta SD de 64 GB para una Canon EOS R. Llegó junto con su lector de tarjetas en su embalaje original sellado. La tarjeta funciona de forma muy fluida con las ráfagas de fotos. La descarga con el lector USB 3.0 para tarjetas UHS II es rápida y no da problemas. La he comprado al vendedor Lexar. Desconfiad de cualquier vendedor externo de Amazon que no sea Lexar y ofrezcan estas tarjetas rebajadas. Por otros comentarios veréis que tratan de vender productos falsos, con embalajes no sellados, sin lector de tarjetas o usados anunciados como nuevos.
G**)
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.
W**E
This is currently my favourite SD card by far. Previously I was using - as my workhorses - a combination of SanDisk Extremes & Extreme Pros, and Lexar 633xs. This is unsurprisingly far, far faster - both in off-loading photos, where the difference is most dramatic (4-6x faster than any UHS-I card), and in recording photos (and video). I must note that I haven't compared it first-hand with other UHS-II cards, because they're all far more expensive and by all reviews I've seen these Lexars are superior in performance. In a D500 this card makes a huge difference, given that the D500 can take advantage of UHS-II (at time of writing, August 2016, very few cameras can). Whereas your leading UHS-I cards will give you a buffer depth of maybe a few dozen photos, with the Lexar 2000x cards I'm struggling to recall ever over-running the buffer… you can get at least sixty or so shots (at 10/s) without issue, probably more. And even if you're not relying on such long bursts, it's still surprisingly beneficial that the card clears shorter bursts super quickly, ensuring you can switch into review mode and look at photos you just took immediately thereafter - no delays, no pauses, nada. This might sound trivial, but it's actually one of the big draws to this card for 'normal' use - I didn't fully appreciate this myself until I got used to this card and then went back to a SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s temporarily, and saw the stark difference in the responsiveness of the camera overall. Even in older camera bodies (that support only UHS-I) this card is still a tad quicker than any leading UHS-I cards (and I have used all of them - Sony, SanDisk, Transcend, Lexar, etc). Most significantly, it's far more reliable - while the camera might still fill its buffer and slow down, the buffer will clear as fast as possible, without fail. Many thousands of photos in this configuration and I've never seen this card cause so much as a split-second delay (beyond the camera's intrinsic limitations). Even the venerable SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s cards, the best UHS-I cards you can get, don't achieve this level of reliability. The only downside, such that it is, is the price. At time of writing the price is, and has long been, roughly USD$100 (for the 64 GiB model). That's a huge jump above even the upper echelon of UHS-I cards, like the Lexar 633xs and SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s'. I really want to get a whole bunch more of these cards myself - I only have a couple right now - but at that price… unfortunately, no. A while back these cards were selling for USD$50, here on Amazon, which is when I bought them. At that price they're great value. P.S. There were issues with *some* of these cards in D500s, which appears to have been a faulty batch (or batches), early on. I expect those faulty cards will have been flushed from distribution by the time of my writing, and have no concerns about that issue specifically in buying these cards now. In any case, if you encounter the issue Lexar will replace the cards, without charge. I haven't seen the issue myself, though, even though my cards were purchased before the D500 compatibility issue was identified (and addressed) by Lexar. Again, not all copies of the cards were affected, even before Lexar fixed the problem permanently. P.P.S. Nikon released D500 firmware 1.02 to "fix" the Lexar 2000x issue (http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/191.html) - which is unnecessary given Lexar will replace any such faulty cards anyway. Furthermore, I warn *against* using that firmware, as its workaround is not good - it simply causes the camera to switch to UHS-I speeds if the error occurs, which, yes, will address the error and allow the camera to keep working, but will also completely neuter the card, performance-wise, and defeat the point of buying a pricey, high-performance card. Better to leave your D500 at the earlier firmware version, if you can, so you'll at least clearly know if you're hitting the issue, and can get the cards replaced.
T**S
I own the Transcend, Sony, and Lexar 2000x UHS-II memory cards, and although the performance on them is very similar, I think this is the best of the bunch. On performance: The Lexar 2000x is very slightly faster than in write speed than the Transcend or Sony. After a Sony A7R3 fills its buffer - 27 uncompressed RAW images pending to write -- it takes almost exactly 20 seconds to write those to the camera. The Sony and Transcend take just a hair longer. For all practical purposes, the there are equivalent for write times, to me, and all blazing fast, near the advertised speeds, for reading. The real kicker in in value; it is much cheaper than the Sony, and just $9 than the Transcend module, but it comes with an always-welcome USB3 UHS-II memory card reader. I'm very happy with it and I would definitely recommend this product.
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