Also 128Gb $99
64GB—up to 150MB/s read, 75MB/s write
128GB—up to 150MB/s read, 80MB/s write
The question is are these genuine? I rather buy from a reputable seller http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1090740-REG/lexar_lsd1…
Also the 150mb is the read speed.
Haha good question. Kogan got busted selling $1 cubes as real Rubix cubes and sold GoPros without a serial number. That said I am sure he wouldn't risk selling fake Lexar but who really knows?
Curious to know, are there many cameras using UHS-II yet?
A google search doesn't come up with much, so are people buying this for future-proofing?
Scroll down to cameras: http://alikgriffin.com/best-uhs-ii-memory-card-readers-detai…
There's not many at the moment. SDHC/SDXC sits in a weird market position, not as useful as a microsd, not as fast as a CF card.
For those looking for the 16gb lexar UHS II :
www.kogan.com/au/buy/lexar-16gb-professional-sdhcsdxc-card-u…
$33 inc free shipping. Low stock….
On eBay they're much more expensive.
Better off with the highest average write speed if you're putting this in a camera, like a Sandisk extreme pro
FYI if you are using it for taking Raw photos, I found sandisk extreme pro uhs2 has better write speed than this, unless you are getting a 2000x then Lexar is a better choice. But overall, it's up to your camera whether can keep up the speed in buffering. ;)
Great deal OP, a very fast card :)