UPDATE: Everything is sold out.
Amazon has a one-day sale on high-speed Lexar SD cards. They have the Lexar 128GB Professional 1000x UHS-II/U3 SDXC for $60.99, and the Lexar 64GB Professional 1000x UHS-II/U3 SDXC for $34.99.
This price is an Amazon lightning deal for today only (or until sold out.)
These are UHS-II Speed Class 3 cards rated minimum 30MB/s write and up to 150MB/s read. Note that all Canon cameras at this time don’t support the UHS-II interface, but this card is backwards compatible and will operate as a fast UHS-I card. This is fantastic pricing for a fast card that is future-proof for later camera offerings.
Doesn’t the 6D support UHS-II? I’ve always thought it did, unlike the 5DIII, which only supports one generation back. Am I wrong on that?
The 6D supports UHS-I (not II), the 5D Mark III doesn’t support UHS at all.
ANy benchmarks when using 72 Mark ii ?
I’ve bought a Lexar SD card before and probably will not again. Maybe I got a lemon. I get a corrupt image every 30 images or so. Never had this issue w/ any other SD card.
so if it says these are all backwards compatible will these operate on a 5d Mark III without an issue?
I can’t speak to this individual card, but I’ve been able to use UHS cards on a 5D Mark III without issue — although SD is slow on the 5D Mark III. (In general you shouldn’t be using SD on 5D Mark III as it doesn’t have UHS support.)
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Did i read correctly?!?!
– Read Speed is 150mb/sec
– Write Speed is 30mb/sec
Yes, this is an SD card.
For the write speed, is 30mb/sec the slowest or fastest it will write if it were used with UHS-I devices? I wanna jump on it however, I’ve seen other cards that go to 95mb/sec on UHS-I devices.
The 30MB/s is a guaranteed *minimum* for UHS-II devices.
SOLD OUT — that was fast!
The 64GB card is back in-stock.
64 gig sold out
Too much
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dammitt!