I've been looking for cheap Lexar Micro SD cards for my Go Pro for a while. Just received an email from Kogan that they have just dropped their price on the Lexar 64gb Micro SD for a limited time. Not too sure how long the price drop will last for. A highly recommended card from the people at Go Pro as most of you know.
Lexar 64GB Micro SD 633x @ Kogan for $45 with Free Shipping
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Depending what you use, what you're using it for?
Video/stills?
Normal photos? Sports?There are very few DSLR's which can write faster than this card. It will be fine for all DSLR's (that have an SD slot).
Not true. D7100 and D7200 both benefit from the Sandisk Extreme Pro over the non-micro version of this. But unless you're shooting action/sports bursts it's not that important.
This is UHS-1 rated at 10MB/s write speed, definitely not recommended for DSLR
@CodeXD:
This is UHS-1 rated at 10MB/s write speed, definitely not recommended for DSLRIf you're going to comment you could at least pretend like you know what you're talking about.
These cards are rated at over 47MB/s write speed.
UHS-1 sets a minimum speed the cards must meet.
I have this card.. it writes at 50MB/sec. Pretty respectable, especially for a MicroSD
For comparison, Samsung Pro SD 42MB/sec, Sandisk Extreme Plus U3 62MB/sec
Thanks. Canon 80D. Mostly stills with some sports photography however not really using burst mode, as yet.
There ya go, for light sports it's fine
Unless you're full on, for vids, they're fine too unless using it for 4k, don't remember if 80D has that function.
That dual pixel tho.I would get a full sized SD card. Slightly more durable.
If you are planning to learn to shoot bursts, buy once, buy right and get yourself something slightly faster for a little more coin.
Not too sure how long the price drop will last for
They might be clearing out old stock, for Lexar as we know it is has left the flash storage business. The parent company has sold off the name to some Chinese flash storage company so time will tell if it will be equivalent to the old Lexar in quality.
Thanks for the news. Didn't even know that had happened
ordered from them the same before. it never arrived. i did get a refund.
Just ordered 2. So I'll see if it arrives.
Seems a bit overpriced. There have been plenty of deals around the $30 mark this year and last.
Deal isnt that great, i bought a 64gb sandisk one for $30 on ebay
Agree price isn't that great, but comment's a bit vague though. What speed?
(For anyone wondering, these Lexars get about 45MB write, 95MB read)
It was a sandisk ultra, with read speed of up to 95mb as well, cant seem to find write speed though.
https://www.gearbest.com/memory-cards/pp_279099.html?
'Original Samsung UHS-3 64GB Micro SDXC Memory Card - 64GB ORANGE'
Doesn't support 4K recording
neither will this Lexar one…
Think these will do 4k ok, I get 45MB/s write speeds on mine.
@bamzero: The official website indicates it is a class 10 card, minimum write speed of 10mb/s.
- Includes high-speed, Class 10 card and SD adapter
Whereas that Samsung one is actually rated UHS-3, minimum write speed of 60mb/s.
The official website(lexar.com) indicates it is a class 10 card, minimum write speed of 10mb/s.
Do your know the difference between minimum and maximum?
I use my Lexars for 100Mbit 4K recording on Sony X3000. Just got 128GB version of the Samsungs, haven't tested it on the X3000 yet.
Paid $31 last time.
What can u say if someone says uhs 3 minimum speed doesn't support 4k but uhs1 does?
same shit different day….https://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/reviews/micro-sd-cards/ speeds seems average for this card and price is not a bargain.
Spend some time Yesterday, endup buying Sandisk Extreme 128Gb from shopping square with PICKUP20 code (~93$)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SanDisk-Ultra-8GB-16GB-32GB-64GB-…Thanks, great price
this any good for a DSLR?