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The Kingston Canvas React Plus 128GB SDXC card delivers professional-grade UHS-II speeds up to 300MB/s read and 260MB/s write, supporting flawless 4K and 8K video capture. Engineered for durability with X-ray, water, and temperature proofing, it’s the ultimate memory card for content creators who demand speed, reliability, and ample storage in a compact form.
Colour | Black |
Special feature | X Ray Proof, Water Proof, Temperature Proof |
Read speed | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 12D x 11W x 1H centimetres |
Item weight | 10 Grams |
Write speed | 260 MB per second |
Hardware interface | Secure Digital Card |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 10 |
Product dimensions | 24L x 32W millimetres |
Manufacturer | Kingston |
UPC | 740617301960 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617301960 |
Item model number | SDR2/128GB |
RAM Size | 128 GB |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**N
Good value card for V90.
V90 card, works well in my Canon R7. Used in second slot for recording movies. Fast read / write speeds. Excellent value for money.
C**�
Save some £££'s and get this card.
The Kingston Canvas React Plus (64GB) is a very impressive little SD card when used with a UHS-II reader such as the Lexar Multi-Card 2-in-1 USB 3.1 Reader. If a sustained transfer speed is important to you then you'll be more than pleased with that combination for around £63 (£47-£48 for the 64GB SD card plus £15'ish for the Lexar Card Reader). Also, there's no reason to believe the 32GB, 128GB and 256GB variants of the same card will be any slower.The Sandisk Extreme Pro 64GB V90 SD card is rated for the same speed but is £25 more expensive. To me the smart money is on the combination I've mentioned above. You might even have enough money left over for a nice SD card storage case!The benchmark result you see in the image was achieved using the Kingston card with the Lexar Card reader plugged in to a USB 3.2 Gen 1 port (5GBPS).
P**N
Bought for a 4K camcorder, sadly the camcorder itself is faulty
This SD card was bought specifically for its ability to write 4K video files at a fast enough speed for my video camera. Sadly the camera itself has an issue stopping it from recording in 4K.The SD card itself is fine though and is doing its job perfectly.
J**K
Very helpful vendor dealing with back-order....
Some delay in sourcing one of two cards ordered, which was dealt with promptly on back-order. This memory card bought to replace an old 8Gb version used for years in a NIKON D-90, and has proved to be fully compatible once formatted. This type is not listed as tested, in the original Nikon manual, possibly because this card was not available at the time of publication....nevertheless it is fully functional.
S**U
Perfect storage for Sony A1
The media could not be loaded. I've been using Lexar 2000x V90 cards for professional photography work with high end Sony mirrorless cameras the past couple of years. I always felt they were a bit slow to clear the buffer but thought this was just the limit of technology, and needed CFexpress Type A cards to see more speed.In researching some reviews of "best SD cards for Sony A1", I came across a group test that highlighted the underperforming Lexar 2000x cards, with a write speed half of that advertised. These Kingston SD cards came out on top of the group test so I gave them a go.It is a huge difference when clearing the buffer during high fps bursts - see the video comparing a short burst using both Lexar and Kingston cards. The current price is unrivalled vs other top tier SD cards - I'm struggling to find fault with them and am about to order a bunch more to replace all my Lexar cards.Since I've only just received them I can't comment on their longevity but will update this review when appropriate.
4**D
Good buy for Sony A7Siii/A7iv
Although still rather more than I would like to pay these are at the budget end of what you can pay but perform faultlessly at even highest quality 4k record setting on A7iv and A7Siii.Any lesser card will give you a warning about too slow every time you turn it on.128GB is the sweet spot for value for some reason and with two of those you aren't going to fill them n a normal long day even recording to both simultaneously.This one came from California in about a week with no additional charges
S**N
Best Value V90
At the time of my purchase this was the best value v90 card. Lower price than the more well known brand but by no means any less quality. Zero issues with this card shooting 4k footage daily.
R**Y
Fast enough for 10-bit video on my Sony A6700 (4K 25 only tried to date)
My existing SD cards were to slow write speed for my A6700 in 10-bit 4K video - so I bought the V90 rated card to experiment - 4K 25 S-Cinetone recorded flawlessly, I have yet to try 4K 100, so no comment on the card's suitability for it. Next will be a higher capacity version.The price premium for faster write speed cards seems excessive to me, hence not giving 5 stars, as it is already a mature technology one might assume it commanded less of a premium.The Kingston product falls into the budget end of 'named' manufacturers, no complaints from me, it works well and transfer from the camera is noticably faster than the V30 cards used on my other camera.
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