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๐ Capture More, Wait Less โ The Proโs Choice for Speed & Capacity
The Lexar 256GB (2-Pack) Professional 1667x SDXC cards leverage UHS-II technology to deliver ultra-fast 250MB/s read speeds and V60 video speed class for flawless 4K and Full HD video recording. Designed for professional photographers and videographers, these cards offer massive storage, broad device compatibility, and robust durability backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making them an essential tool for high-performance workflows.





| ASIN | B09NP78Q1Z |
| Additional Features | UHS-II |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
| Brand | Lexar |
| Built-In Media | Lexar SILVER Series Professional 1667x 256GB UHS-II SDXC Memory Card, 2-Pack |
| Color | Black/Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 16,315 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Hardware Connectivity | SDXC |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.95"D x 1.25"W x 0.08"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.25"L x 0.95"W |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Lexar International |
| Media Speed | 250 MB per second |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | LSD1667256G-B2NNU |
| Model Name | 1667x SD |
| Model Number | LSD1667256G-B2NNU |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Packs | 2 |
| Read Speed | 250 megabytes_per_second |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 843367126514 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
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Fast, Reliable SD Card for 4K Video
โญโญโญโญโญ I bought this card for my Canon R7, and it has been excellent. I wanted a card fast enough to record full 4K video without any lag or dropped frames, and this one delivers exactly that. The write speeds keep up with everything the camera throws at it, and I've had zero issues recording long 4K clips. It also transfers files to my computer quickly, which saves a lot of time after a shoot. If you're using a Canon R7 or another camera that benefits from a fast UHS-II card, I definitely recommend this one. Great performance, reliable, and worth the money.
A**Y
A photographer's reliable workhorse SD card
I recently upgraded to the Lexar 128GB Professional SD card for my mirrorless camera setup, and it has quickly become the most reliable card in my kit. For photographers who shoot a mix of high-resolution stills (especially RAW files) and 4K video, this card strikes the perfect balance of speed, capacity, and sheer dependability. โThe 128GB capacity is the sweet spot, providing ample space to cover a full wedding, event, or long day of landscape shooting without the anxiety of running out of space. I can capture thousands of full-size RAW images and still have room for a substantial amount of 4K footage. โWhat truly sets this card apart is its speed. Whether I'm firing off a high-speed burst sequence to catch a decisive moment in sports or wildlife photography, or recording high-bitrate 4K video, the Lexar keeps up effortlessly. I have noticed a significantly reduced buffer time compared to my older cards, allowing me to keep shooting without missing a beat. โBeyond the in-camera performance, the fast read speeds are a massive boost to my workflow. Transferring 64GB or more of data to my computer used to be a long, tedious process, but now the transfer time is cut dramatically. This efficiency saves me valuable time when I'm under a tight editing deadline. โIn a profession where equipment failure can be catastrophic, I value reliability above all else. The Lexar Professional series, with its known durability against temperature, shock, and X-rays, gives me total peace of mind. If youโre looking for a high-performance memory card that delivers on its promises and allows you to focus purely on your creativity, the Lexar 128GB SD card is an outstanding investment.
J**N
Reliable, fast, and large storage space for videographers!
This is the SD card to get for video! I use it with my sony mirrorless and it works perfectly with no hiccups. It's a popular choice but because it's fast and reliable not just because of the name. The large capacity and the high transfer speed is what helped me choose this card and it's great to not worry about running out of space. 4K video is recorded smoothly without and dropped frame. I feel it's worth the price if you are already investing so much into the camera. This gives me a piece of mind when I'm out in the field.
N**S
Lexar Professional SD Cards
These SD cards have been incredibly reliable for my photography work. Fast write speeds, quick transfers, and zero issues with file corruption. Iโve used them for thousands of photos and videos, and they consistently perform well. When it comes to protecting important client images, reliability matters, and these cards deliver every time.
B**E
5 Years and still working like new.
5 Years and still going strong. I used this card to record my YouTube Videos at 4K 30fps. I am able to record for over 30 min; I usually take a break after 30min. The card is able to keep up with 4K transfers. I don't have any issues with Heat, or speed. Overall, it's a great card. I also have a Sony Tough card; it's much thicker than this one, but the speed and reliability seem the same.
C**N
Solid Cards for Photography. Best Value for Event Shooters
Iโve been using this Lexar 2-pack primarily for photography with my Lumix S5X2, and they have been a great value. Each 128GB card gives me around 2000 RAW photos, which is plenty for event work. I typically use one as my main card and the second as a backup in case something goes wrong. The dual slot setup lets me keep shooting even if one fills up, so I can get about 4000 RAW images between the two. That kind of flexibility is exactly what I need. These cards are rated V60, which is perfect for photography but not ideal for higher resolution video. When I tried recording 4K or higher directly to the card, I noticed my camera started to lag. That is expected with the speed limitations, so I now use an external SSD for video. But for stills, these cards have performed without any issues. Lexar has been a solid alternative to brands like Sandisk, and for the price, this set is a smart buy for photographers who need fast, reliable short-term storage. Pros: - Each card stores roughly 2000 RAW photos - Great for dual card setups - Reliable performance for still photography - Affordable alternative to more expensive brands Cons: - Not fast enough for high-bitrate 4K video - Some lag when recording video directly to card If you're mainly focused on photography and need dependable cards at a good price, this Lexar 2-pack is a great choice. I would recommend it to any photographer looking for storage that performs well under pressure.
M**A
Good speed
Works fine for Sony a6700. I get around 180MB/ from camera usb port , to usb 3.0 PC. And with SD card reader i get ~240MB/s
T**7
Solid performing and reliable SD card for the money
I bought a couple of these cards in the 64 GB version in early summer 2019 for use in my (then) new Sony A7III and I have another used in my Sony A7RII. Cumulatively, the cards have around 30,000 snaps with no problems of any kind. Though (or maybe because) I don't do the sort of photography that requires me shoots RAW bursts, I've never had a problem with the card's read and write speeds. After reading several reviews here complaining about the card's read/write speed, I decided to test it myself. I did notice that the data on the card only gives read speed as 250 MB/sec, write isn't mentioned. I'm working with a system where all the other components are much faster than the card, making it the limiting factor. A couple or reviewers here said they think the write speed is around 45MB/sec and that agrees what I found when writing to the card both with the camera and with a data file from my computer. I shot RAW burst in continuous hi mode from my 42 MP A7RII until the buffer filled with 904 MB (22 41.4MB) raw files. The buffer cleared in 22 seconds. I also transferred at 5.7 gig file to the card from a very fast M.1 NVME through a USB 3.2 type C connection to a high speed reader and came up with 45 MB/sec almost on the nose. You can conclude that as far as write is concerned, 45MB/sec is all this card has. I also tested the read using the same rig as above in reverse and came up with 230 MB/sec. That's pretty close to advertised. So, the card is a slow write, so what? I've been shooting these cards for years and it hasn't bothered me a bit. But my type of shooting never needs for me to shoot 22 shots in a couple of seconds followed up with more. But some people do. If you're a sports shooter, waiting 22 seconds for the buffer to clear so you can shoot more could be catastrophe. If you shoot portrait, street shooting, landscape, walking around a museum, you won't give a flip about 45 meg/sec write, won't ever even notice it. But if you shoot action----. As for me, I'm gonna buy another Lexar. BTW, don't think I've ever bought anything that's as fast as advertised. Earlier today, I was doing some backup to remote drives and managed to get a SanDisk SSD advertised at 1050 MB/second to write around 700 MB. The files were originating with a M.2 NVME on the PCie bus feeding through a USB C gen 3.2. I didn't time it but it made short work of a 65 gig file. TomD
A**J
Bester Speicher ever
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D**A
Quick and reliable!
Love Lexar cards! Quick and reliable
Y**E
Good purchase
Gets the job done perfectly
L**A
Good
Good Sd Cards I have been using it with the Canon EOS R 7 , fast reading, so far no problems.
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