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1. Look good. All the next - bad. 2. Speed. Testing system - MacBook Pro; 16Gb 1600 МGz DDR3RAM; 2,8 GHz Intel Core i7; Intel Iris Pro 1536Mb; SSD PCIe 1024Mb. Reading from Lexar - volume of 27195Mb NEF (Nikon raw photo format) files, approximately 20-30Mb each separate file. First: without card reader - reading time 322s = 84,46Mb/s. Second: throw the special Lexar USB card reader - 687s = 39,59Mb/s. It's a pity. Writing to Lexar - the same as reading. First: without card reader - reading time 358s = 75,96Mb/s. Second: with Lexar card reader - 800s = 33,99Mb/s. As alternative I tested SanDisk Extreme Pro 64Gb (95Mb/s). Conditions - as previous case. Without card reader. Reading time 317s = speed 85,79Mb/s. Writing - 357s = 76,18Mb/s. Very interesting! 3. Reliability. Testing camera - Nikon D500. When I took a photo and them saw a preview, camera gave Error: "SD This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damage. Insert another card." It’s awful. Sometimes card work, but has slow camera preview reading speed. Card formatted in camera.Read full review
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Definitely a speed demon. Fastest cars I've used in my new camera yet.
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Love it. Works great with my camera and video.
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Excellent card. I use Lexar alll the time and mostly 32 GB. My new Olympus OMD EM1 II takes one UHSII and one SC card, so I had to go with a 64GB instead if one 32 GB.
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Best Uhs-II card.
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