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Amazon.ca: Lexar Platinum II 200x 128GB SDXC LSD128BBNL200 CLASS10 $49.99 SHIPPED

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Amazon.ca: Lexar Platinum II 200x 128GB SDXC LSD128BBNL200 CLASS10 $49.99 SHIPPED

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High-speed performance, start to finish
Leverages UHS-I technology for read transfer speeds up to 200x (30 MB/s)*
Designed for fast-action photography and HD video
Speed-rated at Class 10
High-capacity options for video archival or laptop memory expansion
SDHC
8GB (up to 30 MB/s read, 12 MB/s write)
16 GB (up to 30 MB/s read, 22 MB/s write)
32 GB (up to 30 MB/s read, 22 MB/s write)
SDXC
64 GB (up to 30 MB/s read, 22 MB/s write)
128GB (up to 30 MB/s read, 22 MB/s write)

High-Speed Performance, From Start to Finish

Capture Fast-Action Photos and HD Video. Leverage the photo- and video-taking abilities of your SDHC/SDXC-enabled DSLR, point-and-shoot digital camera, or digital camcorder. With the high-capacity, high-speed performance of these cards, you can take a huge number of photos in quick succession using the 'burst mode' feature of your DSLR camera, as well as fully leverage the video capabilities of your point-and-shoot digital camera. And high-speed performance also means that when you're back home, you'll be able to transfer your files from card to computer faster.
Lexar. When Memory Matters.
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I usually go with Sandisk. How are Lexar's for reliability?
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ExcelPremium wrote: I usually go with Sandisk. How are Lexar's for reliability?
"Lexar was acquired by Micron Technology in 2006, and subsequently merged with Crucial Technology under the name Lexar Media, a subsidiary of Micron. "

Micron have their own fab and it's a reputable brand.
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andersb wrote: "Lexar was acquired by Micron Technology in 2006, and subsequently merged with Crucial Technology under the name Lexar Media, a subsidiary of Micron. "

Micron have their own fab and it's a reputable brand.
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I have the 16GB version of this card and it's slow.

I get "busy" message on my wife's Canon T3 with this card.
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thought this was a microSD card for a second.

Order canceled. Wallet safe.
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too bad its not microsd. great deal though!
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Dinujan wrote: thought this was a microSD card for a second.

Order canceled. Wallet safe.
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ExcelPremium wrote: I usually go with Sandisk. How are Lexar's for reliability?
Stick with sandisk
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Somewhat pro photog here, only hards I've ever had issues with are these two high end lexar 64GB cards I bought last year. Staples took them back after like 3 months because they were so *****. Sandisk or nothing
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ExcelPremium wrote: I usually go with Sandisk. How are Lexar's for reliability?
Excellent quality brand...right up there with Sandisk.

If Sandisk is the king...this is his queen for sure...and they are more reasonably priced many times than Sandisk prices.
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andersb wrote: "Lexar was acquired by Micron Technology in 2006, and subsequently merged with Crucial Technology under the name Lexar Media, a subsidiary of Micron. "

Micron have their own fab and it's a reputable brand.
Both Micron and Crucial are quality brand name companies.

I bought So-Dimm RAM from Crucial before and it is very high quality.

I had a Micron brand PC back in the late 90's....and it was great quality. This was when Micron was making PCs and competing with companies like Dell and Gateway 2000 (now called Gateway)
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I would jump on this deal if it was a MicroSD model.

I think SD Card manufacturing companies should just stop making regular SD memory cards...and just make MicroSD with an SD card adapter if you ever need it.

It makes the product more universal and flexible to use that way with almost any device instead of being stuck with only being able to use it with devices that only have regular SD Card slots.

That makes total sense to me.
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