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Key Features
- 256GB Capacity
- UHS-II / V90 / U3 / Class 10
- Max Read Speed: 300 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 260 MB/s
The 256GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card from Lexar features a storage capacity of 256GB and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to support advanced DSLR functions such as continuous shutter bursts and rapid shooting, as well as raw and JPEG captures. This card is also well-suited for video capture, including 4K, 3D, and Full HD video, and can achieve maximum read speeds of up to 300 MB/s and maximum write speeds of up to 260 MB/s. Thanks to its V90 speed class rating, minimum write speeds are guaranteed not to drop below 90 MB/s, making it qualified for use with cameras that include the Blackmagic Pocket 6K G2 and Ursa G2.
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Is this card (256) good for sony a7r v?
Is this card (256) good for sony a7r v?
If you are shooting in RAW (specially in burst) or shooting video with the Sony a7 V Mirrorless Camera, we would recommend you to get a CFexpress Type A memory card which is much faster.
Date published: 2023-02-21
Is this card good for 8K and 4K video on the ...
Is this card good for 8K and 4K video on the Nikon Z8 or is there a better card?
The Lexar 256GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card is a good, compatible memory card for recording 8K or 4K video on the Nikon Z8.
Date published: 2023-09-20
Will this work on Canon R5?
Will this work on Canon R5?
Yes, the Canon EOS R5 can accept the Lexar 256GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card.
Date published: 2023-05-31
I have been using this card on my Sony mirrorless ...
I have been using this card on my Sony mirrorless cameras and lenses. Sometimes, my photos are grainy and I have been investigating the problems: camera, lens, SD card or my skills. Would the quality and the write speed (from camera buffer to the SD card) of the SD card also be contributing to the problem? Thank you.
Photos being grainy would not be the result of a memory card. Depending on the camera, some can become more grainy even at lower ISO's compared to others. For example, even at 12,800 ISO, the Sony A7SIII hardly shows any grain because it is a 12mp sensor, but the A7R4, when pushed to anything seemingly over 1600 ISO, it starts to show very definitive grain because it is a 61mp sensor. When more megapixels are on the same size sensor, each one is going to need to be smaller and as a result, it is less efficient at hiding noise at higher ISO's.
Date published: 2021-03-14
Will this work with a 5D Mark IV?
Will this work with a 5D Mark IV?
The 5D Mark IV has dual card slots- CompactFlash and UHS-I SD card. Although you can use the Lexar UHS-II SD cards (because it is backwards compatible) in the secondary SD slot on the 5D, it will only record to the card at the slower UHS-I write speed. So youd be wasting your money for a high speed card that your camera is not capable of taking advantage of that speed with. So I would stick with a UHS-I card like the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I which has newer versions that are capable of 170MB/sec speeds.
Date published: 2024-08-15
Is this compatible with Fuji X-T3?
Is this compatible with Fuji X-T3?
Yes. Will take full advantage of the camera buffer rates.
Date published: 2023-05-31
Can this be used in Fuji 100s?
Can this be used in Fuji 100s?
Yes they are always backwards compatible.
Date published: 2022-03-08
Where are the Lexar 64GB UHS-II SDXC cards made?
Where are the Lexar 64GB UHS-II SDXC cards made?
The country of origin of the Lexar 64GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card is Taiwan.
Date published: 2022-05-13