High-Speed Performance - Whether you're a professional photographer, videographer, or enthusiast, this Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II cards provides performance you can trust. These high-speed memory cards leverage UHS-II technology (UHS Rate Course 3 (U3)) and provide a read transfer speed up to 2000x (300 MB/s) when used with the included SD UHS-II reader. For versatility, the cards also work with UHS-I devices at UHS-I speeds, and they're backwards compatible with older cameras and readers, performing at Class 10 rates of speed when used in combination with non-UHS devices.
Quickly Transfer Files - With the Included SD UHS-II Reader This Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II card posseses an SD UHS-II reader for high-speed transfer of files.
Shoot High-Quality Images and 1080p Full HD, 3D, and 4K Video Using a DSLR, HD camcorder, or 3D camera, you'll be able to leverage the latest picture and video features available for shooting high-quality images and improved 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video.
Recover Files with Image Rescue Software This Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II card includes the latest version of Image Rescue software. Image Save recovers most photos and select video documents, even if they've been erased or the card has been corrupted. The software is designed for free download with purchase of the card.
Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC UHS-II
The Lexar Professional 2000x UHS-II Sdcard is fast. In the included UHS-II audience it measured very near to its 300MB/s promoted read speed. To get a device is required by that swiftness that helps UHS-II. The card is compatible to use in UHS-I devices backwards, but will be limited by around 95MB/s in UHS-I setting. Hardly any cameras support UHS-II, so you may not need this card for your camera, but you can take benefit of its fast download speed still.
Compare the next UHS-II cards assessed in the included UHS-II reader (benchmarks using CrystalDiskMark v3.0.3, sequetial 1GB random data, leads to MB/s)
Lexar Professional 2000x 300MB/s UHS-II 32GB: 296.5 read 272 /.6 write
SanDisk Extreme Pro 280MB/s UHS-II 32GB: 274.5 read 226 /.9 write
Toshiba Exceria Pro 260MB/s UHS-II 32GB: 260.5 read 235 /.6 write
I also tested using other UHS-II visitors (SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II reader, Kingston MobileLite G4 and Lexar SR2) however the included audience provided the fastest speeds.
Benchmarks aside, what's its quickness in actual use? Duplicating 4GB of Natural documents (134 images) from the card to a SSD drive required about 16 mere seconds for ~250MB/s real transfer rate. That's faster than mechanised hard disks can sustain.
If your camera only supports UHS-I (and does not have the required UHS-II pins) then this card will not be notably faster than utilizing a fast UHS-I card like the SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s UHS-I card. To compare, both cards were examined using Nikon D5500 and D7200 cameras. These cameras can handle high write speed but only support UHS-I. Both cards provided the continuous shooting performance essentially.
To measure performance in UHS-I mode, both cards were benchmarked in the Lexar Dual Slot USB 3.0 UHS-I cards reader (both cards are functioning in UHS-I mode):
Lexar Professional 2000x UHS-II 32GB: 94.6 read / 94.0 write
SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s UHS-I 64GB: 97.3 read / 93.2 write
Why would one choose this?
1. Download with faster speed.
2. In case your camera works with UHS-II (Fuji XT-1, Samsung NX1, Olympus E-M5 II) and also you want the quickest card.
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