I purchased two 16GB Compact flash card before a trip and took about 800 photographs. The cards recorded the images perfectly and were very fast to use. Great product so I will probably buy more of these in future instead of my regular brand.
I purchased two 16GB Compact flash card before a trip and took about 800 photographs. The cards recorded the images perfectly and were very fast to use. Great product so I will probably buy more of these in future instead of my regular brand.
Tried many SD cards and Lexar turned as most reliable for me. Sand Disk Extreme PRO died after 5-6 month, two PNY cards died after 8 month and now using two Lexar Premium very intensively and they are just great! I also have few other cards but using them only as backups.
I've been using this card for less than a year, and it has gone corrupt, ruining a small portion of the pictures I take on it, with my 5D Mark III. Aside from that, it has always performed well and was a great sale price, so I bought a few.
Purchased two of these Lexar 400x 16GB Sd cards and they stopped working after only a year of normal use. Last time I tried to transfer some soccer photos from my SLR camera to my laptop, the pins had broken and the computer was not reading them at all. My laptop asked me to format them.
I purchased the 3-pack of these 64GB cards. For the price the value is excellent. The MAJOR questions with any storage media are 1. Reliability 2. Speed. Since I've just received these I have no data on reliability but the vast majority of SD cards by reputable manufacturers do not fail.
Card readers are almost an afterthought these days with integrated readers in laptops and the consolidation to basically 2 main formats (SD and CF). If you're patient, these will be sufficient for most people but the most demanding user. If not, well that's when peripherals like this one come in ...
Clever folding design; promised speed; CF and SD capable
Relatively pricey; no internal version (desktop); inherent USB 3.0 issues (host
Lexar Professional offers the fastest CompactFlash 1000x UDMA 7 and 600x SDHC memory cards. Find out how they perform in our review.
Extremely fast read/write times; particularly the CompactFlash card; Image Rescue 4 software included; SDHC card offers good value for money; Lifetime warranty
Flimsy connections on SDHC cards; High price for CompactFlash; Needs USB3 to benefit from these speeds when copying to PC
Lexar's 32GB SDHC card is a Class 10 UHS-1 model, making it one of the fastest-rated memory cards you can buy. In our file transfer test, which consists of writing a gigabyte of JPEG images onto the memory card using a USB3 card reader then reading them back onto a PC, the Lexar card wrote files at...
Last time I reviewed a memory card was more than 6 years ago, and the size was 128Mb - the format a Smartmedia card. How things have evolved in those years. I was using a 3Megapixel camera made by Fuji, now I'm using a 12 Megapixel made by Canon.
I got it at walmart.ca for an unbelievably low price with free shipping for boxing day. I use it for a Nikon DSLR camera. It is awesome with loads of capacity and is a good brand. Free shipping made it all the more worth it.
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