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Lexar Professional 2000x 128GB SDXC UHS-II Card (LSD128CBNA2000R)
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Brand | Lexar |
Flash Memory Type | SDXC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Black |
About this item
- High-speed performance leverages UHS-II technology (U3) for a read transfer speed up to 2000x (300MB/s)
- Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video with a DSLR camera, HD camcorder, or 3D camera
- Includes SD UHS-II reader for high-speed file transfer from card to computer, dramatically accelerating workflow
- Backwards compatible with UHS-I device
- Limited lifetime product support for card and 1-year limited support on reader
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Storage Capacity | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
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Durability | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.1 | — | 3.3 | 4.4 |
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flash memory type | SDXC | SDXC | SDXC | SDXC | SDXC | UHS II SD |
memory capacity | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB |
speed class | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 |
write speed | 260 MB | 200 MB per second | 260 | — | 260 MB per second | 150 |
read speed | 300 megabytes per second | 200 megabytes per second | 300 megabytes per second | 280 megabytes per second | 300 megabytes per second | 277 megabytes per second |
From the manufacturer
Lexar Professional 2000x SD UHS-II Card
High-speed performance to capture all the action
Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC UHS-II Cards
Professional-level performance you can trust
Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC UHS-II cards let you quickly capture and transfer high-quality photos and 1080p Full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, with a read transfer speed up to 2000x (300MB/s) (1). The cards leverage UHS-II technology UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) for high-speed performance. And with the included SD UHS-II card reader, you'll power through post-production with high-speed card-to-computer file transfer. This dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish, so you can save time and get back to the business of photography.
- High-speed performance—UHS-II technology (U3) for a read transfer speed up to 2000x (300MB/s) (1)
- Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p Full-HD, 3D, and 4K video
- Backwards compatible with UHS-I devices
- Includes SD UHS-II reader for high-speed file transfer from card to computer (2)
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Shoot high-quality images and stunning 4K videoUsing a DSLR or cinema-quality video cameras, you’ll be able to leverage the latest photo and video features available for shooting high-quality images and extended lengths of Full-HD and 4K video. |
Dramatically accelerate your workflowLexar Professional 2000x SD cards offer super-fast speeds of up to 300MB/s read (1), dramatically accelerating your workflow (2) from start to finish. With write speeds of up to 260MB/s, handle sequential burst mode and RAW plus JPEG effortlessly, so you never miss a shot. |
Quickly transfer files with included SD UHS-II readerUsing the reader that comes with the cards, you’ll experience high-speed file transfer at UHS-II speeds. This dramatically accelerates workflow (2) from start to finish, getting you back to capturing the action faster. |
Backwards compatible at the highest UHS-I speedsFor versatility, the cards are also backwards compatible with UHS-I devices, performing up to the maximum thresholds of UHS-I speed capabilities. The cards also work with older, non-UHS-I devices, performing at Class 10 speeds. |
(1) Up to 300MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower. Speeds based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary. X=150KB/s.
(2) Highest transfer speeds achieved only when paired with an SD UHS-II reader.
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Ideal For | Mainstream photo/video enthusiasts | Advanced photo/video enthusiasts | Advanced/professional photo/video enthusiasts | Professional photographers/videographers |
Read Speed (Up To) | 95MB/s | 160MB/s | 250MB/s | 300MB/s |
Write Speed (Up To) | 45MBs (128GB – 256GB) | 70MBs (64GB), 120MB/s (128GB – 512GB) | 120MB/s | 260MB/s |
Speed Class | C10, U1/U3, V10/V30 (depending on capacity) | C10, U3, V30 | C10, U3, V60 | C10, U3, V90 |
Interface | UHS-I | UHS-I | UHS-II | UHS-II |
Video Recording | Full HD, 3D, 4K UHD (4K only 64GB and up) | Full HD, 3D, 4K UHD | Full HD, 3D, 4K UHD | Full HD, 3D, 4K UHD |
Compatible With | Cameras, DSLRs | DSLR, mirrorless cameras, HD camcorder | Advanced DSLRs, Advanced MILs, New MILs | Advanced DSLRs, Advanced MILs, New MILs |
Available Capacities | 32GB ‒ 256GB | 64GB – 512GB | 64GB ‒ 256GB | 32GB ‒ 128GB |
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Technical Details
Brand | Lexar |
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Item model number | LSD128CBNA2000R |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 1.26 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 0.51 x 5.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 0.51 x 5.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Lexar International |
ASIN | B012PL522W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 27, 2015 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #996 in SecureDigital Memory Cards |
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Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC/SDXC UHS-II cards let you quickly capture and transfer high-quality photos and 1080p Full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, with a read transfer speed up to 2000x (300MB/s). The cards leverage UHS-II technology (UHS Speed Class 3 (U3)) for high-speed performance. And with the included SD UHS-II card reader, you'll power through post-production with high-speed card-to-computer file transfer. This dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish, so you can save time and get back to the business of photography. These cards also come with a limited lifetime product support.
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Customers like the speed and value of the flash memory. For example, they mention that it has a 180MB/s write speed and there is practically zero lag when writing to the card. They also appreciate the card reader. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and image quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the speed of the flash memory. They mention that it has a 180MB/s write speed and there is practically zero lag when writing to the card. The reader really upgraded their transfer speeds, and the card is fast when uploading and downloading images.
"...bursts, it's still surprisingly beneficial that the card clears shorter bursts super quickly, ensuring you can switch into review mode and look at..." Read more
"...At appx 180MB/s write speed there is practically zero lag writing to this card...." Read more
"Fast save for camera use" Read more
"...Not only was the speed faster at writing to the card, I was also able to take more consecutive shots back to back than what I was getting before...." Read more
Customers like the value of the flash memory. They say it's great value for the money, worth the investment, and some of the least expensive 300MB/s cards on the market.
"...At the price I paid I consider the card to be great value for the money. At full price, not so much - these aren't cheap...." Read more
"...to a Panasonic Lumix DC-G9, I can say it is fast, reliable & freaking expensive..." Read more
"...They are a good value and come with a nice little card reader...." Read more
"...That said they are still pricey versus other types of storage, but recording to an internal card seems far more reliable than recording to an..." Read more
Customers are happy with the card reader that comes with the flash memory. They say it's a nice little reader and makes image downloads incredibly fast. Some customers also mention that the product comes with a USB-3 adapter and a memory stick. Overall, customers are satisfied with the included accessories.
"...I like the fact it comes with a UHS-II card reader but honestly I haven't used it at all...." Read more
"...They are a good value and come with a nice little card reader...." Read more
"...The card comes with UHS-II reader, which is small and easy to stuff in photo/laptop bag when on the go...." Read more
"...The product comes with USB 3.0 memory stick which is convenient. Also great quality and fast response on Win 10...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the storage of the flash memory. They mention that it provides lots of storage space for a high file size digital camera, it's fast, and reliable. The size of the card is small and well-built, making it ideal for cameras with high capacity detectors. The cards are the fastest UHS II cards and can handle pretty much anything you throw at them.
"...The card comes with UHS-II reader, which is small and easy to stuff in photo/laptop bag when on the go...." Read more
"...The large memory capacity allows me to save over 1000 JPG and RAW files without having to switch to a different SD card." Read more
"...Now no issues and plenty of capacity!" Read more
"...Its one of the fastest UHS II cards and can handle pretty much anything you throw at it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the flash memory. Some mention that it's very reliable, excellent, and solid. However, others say that they've had one go corrupt and had to use recovery.
"...Most significantly, it's far more reliable - while the camera might still fill its buffer and slow down, the buffer will clear as fast as possible,..." Read more
"my camera started not being able to read then in the middle of a rodeo it went see Jesus. Im lucky for having two cards when shooting...." Read more
"I have to say that this card is amazing...." Read more
"I wasn't super impressed with this memory card. Sometimes it gives me memory card errors on my cameras." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the flash memory. Some mention that it works flawlessly in their Canon EOS R camera, including recording 4K, and the card reader works well. However, others say that it gives them problems and fails to perform ongoing properly. Some customers also say that the product is unreliable and the reader stopped working after 1 use.
"...and look at photos you just took immediately thereafter - no delays, no pauses, nada...." Read more
"...Should this card give me problems or fail to perform ongoing properly, I will update this review...." Read more
"...The 'card reader' works well, I plugged it into a USB 3 port and DL seems faster than the USB 2 setup I had been using...." Read more
"...That said, this thing is no good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the image quality of the flash memory. Some mention that it improves images, allows them to take more pictures in action mode, and has an unlimited raw image buffer. However, others say that it's not reliable and loses their photos.
"...today (approx 225 images) I was stunned to see that there were no images on my card...." Read more
"Wow when this card was working the quality of the image was spectacular it was fast uploading downloading images then one day at a very important..." Read more
"...get a message that a file has been corrupted, and I would lose some of the photos. Note that this ONLY happens on this particular SD Card...." Read more
"...I look forward to getting the larger one soon. It is nice to take more pictures in action mode before camera needs to wait on card and it..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the format of the flash memory. They mention that it corrupts data, formats inconsistently, and fails to write. Some say that the product works once and is unable to use or format it thereafter.
"...And when I go to format it says "Cannot format. Change card."..." Read more
"...A normal format failed and i needed to use Linux with gparted to format the card in order to proceed to a camera format...." Read more
"...card formatter and the one built into my computer using Windows, it won't format. The info field says it is either 7.6 GB or read/write protected...." Read more
"...First the camera didn't recognize the card then, it did but would not format it. I tried multiple times to get it to work but it was useless...." Read more
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I must note that I haven't compared it first-hand with other UHS-II cards, because they're all far more expensive and by all reviews I've seen these Lexars are superior in performance.
In a D500 this card makes a huge difference, given that the D500 can take advantage of UHS-II (at time of writing, August 2016, very few cameras can). Whereas your leading UHS-I cards will give you a buffer depth of maybe a few dozen photos, with the Lexar 2000x cards I'm struggling to recall ever over-running the buffer… you can get at least sixty or so shots (at 10/s) without issue, probably more. And even if you're not relying on such long bursts, it's still surprisingly beneficial that the card clears shorter bursts super quickly, ensuring you can switch into review mode and look at photos you just took immediately thereafter - no delays, no pauses, nada. This might sound trivial, but it's actually one of the big draws to this card for 'normal' use - I didn't fully appreciate this myself until I got used to this card and then went back to a SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s temporarily, and saw the stark difference in the responsiveness of the camera overall.
Even in older camera bodies (that support only UHS-I) this card is still a tad quicker than any leading UHS-I cards (and I have used all of them - Sony, SanDisk, Transcend, Lexar, etc). Most significantly, it's far more reliable - while the camera might still fill its buffer and slow down, the buffer will clear as fast as possible, without fail. Many thousands of photos in this configuration and I've never seen this card cause so much as a split-second delay (beyond the camera's intrinsic limitations). Even the venerable SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s cards, the best UHS-I cards you can get, don't achieve this level of reliability.
The only downside, such that it is, is the price. At time of writing the price is, and has long been, roughly USD$100 (for the 64 GiB model). That's a huge jump above even the upper echelon of UHS-I cards, like the Lexar 633xs and SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s'. I really want to get a whole bunch more of these cards myself - I only have a couple right now - but at that price… unfortunately, no.
A while back these cards were selling for USD$50, here on Amazon, which is when I bought them. At that price they're great value.
P.S. There were issues with *some* of these cards in D500s, which appears to have been a faulty batch (or batches), early on. I expect those faulty cards will have been flushed from distribution by the time of my writing, and have no concerns about that issue specifically in buying these cards now. In any case, if you encounter the issue Lexar will replace the cards, without charge. I haven't seen the issue myself, though, even though my cards were purchased before the D500 compatibility issue was identified (and addressed) by Lexar. Again, not all copies of the cards were affected, even before Lexar fixed the problem permanently.
P.P.S. Nikon released D500 firmware 1.02 to "fix" the Lexar 2000x issue (http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/191.html) - which is unnecessary given Lexar will replace any such faulty cards anyway. Furthermore, I warn *against* using that firmware, as its workaround is not good - it simply causes the camera to switch to UHS-I speeds if the error occurs, which, yes, will address the error and allow the camera to keep working, but will also completely neuter the card, performance-wise, and defeat the point of buying a pricey, high-performance card. Better to leave your D500 at the earlier firmware version, if you can, so you'll at least clearly know if you're hitting the issue, and can get the cards replaced.
My go-to brands for memory cards for my cameras are Lexar Professional and Sandisk Extreme. I've had really good luck with the Lexar branded cards and readers so far and expect that trend to continue with this card.
At appx 180MB/s write speed there is practically zero lag writing to this card. When compared to my old DSLR which writes similarly sized files the difference between this card and my old camera's 30MB/s write speed is literally like night and day.
I like the fact it comes with a UHS-II card reader but honestly I haven't used it at all. I have an existing UHS-I reader attached to my computer and even with that the read speed from this new card is staggering compared to what I had.
The one thing I don't like (and deducting a star from presentation) is that Lexar ship this card in non-resealable packaging that requires scissors to open. I guess they have to do this for loss prevention reasons, but it's still annoying.
Summary – Keeping this short and simple. Everyone is seeking memory cards fast enough to keep up with our high bandwidth Photo and Video devices. I have used several cards and this is hands down the best I have used. (Using in a Nikon D5500 and Sony HDR-CX360 camcorder.) In terms of cost, you get what you pay for. This card was actually not that much more money than any high speed reputable card available. Also, not a hiccup so far. Devices picked up the card right away.
The only question I have is will this develop issues with my frequent use and hold up over time. Should this card give me problems or fail to perform ongoing properly, I will update this review.
If you are buying this card, would highly recommend using the included card reader as this is the latest standard and capable of delivering the speeds of the card. If you need to buy another card reader, just make sure it is UHS-II standard and speeds should be similar.
Here is a quick chart I put together covering various speeds with some of my other cards and taking into consideration use of various card readers.
Benchmarks using SpeedOut v0.5 and Intel devils canyon I7 4790, 32GB Memory and Geforce 1080TI.
Rosewill Internal USB 3.0 Card Reader
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 41.562 mb/s and writes at 36.995 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 41.034 mb/s and writes at 10.223 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 41.288 mb/s and writes at 40.27 mb/s.
ANKER USB 3.0 External Card Reader
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 87.642 mb/s and writes at 71.123 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 76.161 mb/s and writes at 10.458 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 86.505 mb/s and writes at 85.324 mb/s.
LEXAR External USB 3.0 Card Reader (Included with card.)
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 87.642 mb/s and writes at 66.006 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 75.301 mb/s and writes at 10.44 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 255.754 mb/s and writes at 200mb/s.
Hands On
Copying 4.88gb of video and files took 31 seconds and was on average between 100-200mb/s.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
Summary – Keeping this short and simple. Everyone is seeking memory cards fast enough to keep up with our high bandwidth Photo and Video devices. I have used several cards and this is hands down the best I have used. (Using in a Nikon D5500 and Sony HDR-CX360 camcorder.) In terms of cost, you get what you pay for. This card was actually not that much more money than any high speed reputable card available. Also, not a hiccup so far. Devices picked up the card right away.
The only question I have is will this develop issues with my frequent use and hold up over time. Should this card give me problems or fail to perform ongoing properly, I will update this review.
If you are buying this card, would highly recommend using the included card reader as this is the latest standard and capable of delivering the speeds of the card. If you need to buy another card reader, just make sure it is UHS-II standard and speeds should be similar.
Here is a quick chart I put together covering various speeds with some of my other cards and taking into consideration use of various card readers.
Benchmarks using SpeedOut v0.5 and Intel devils canyon I7 4790, 32GB Memory and Geforce 1080TI.
Rosewill Internal USB 3.0 Card Reader
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 41.562 mb/s and writes at 36.995 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 41.034 mb/s and writes at 10.223 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 41.288 mb/s and writes at 40.27 mb/s.
ANKER USB 3.0 External Card Reader
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 87.642 mb/s and writes at 71.123 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 76.161 mb/s and writes at 10.458 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 86.505 mb/s and writes at 85.324 mb/s.
LEXAR External USB 3.0 Card Reader (Included with card.)
Sandisk 16GB Extreme Pro rated at 95mb/s reads at 87.642 mb/s and writes at 66.006 mb/s.
Sony 16gb Class 10 rated at 70mb/s reads at 75.301 mb/s and writes at 10.44 mb/s.
Lexar Professional rated at 300mb/s reads at 255.754 mb/s and writes at 200mb/s.
Hands On
Copying 4.88gb of video and files took 31 seconds and was on average between 100-200mb/s.
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All in all a great card, well made and fast. I cannot comment on longevity but if the card does fail I will update here.
La tarjeta funciona de forma muy fluida con las ráfagas de fotos. La descarga con el lector USB 3.0 para tarjetas UHS II es rápida y no da problemas.
La he comprado al vendedor Lexar. Desconfiad de cualquier vendedor externo de Amazon que no sea Lexar y ofrezcan estas tarjetas rebajadas. Por otros comentarios veréis que tratan de vender productos falsos, con embalajes no sellados, sin lector de tarjetas o usados anunciados como nuevos.
Reviewed in Spain on August 6, 2020
La tarjeta funciona de forma muy fluida con las ráfagas de fotos. La descarga con el lector USB 3.0 para tarjetas UHS II es rápida y no da problemas.
La he comprado al vendedor Lexar. Desconfiad de cualquier vendedor externo de Amazon que no sea Lexar y ofrezcan estas tarjetas rebajadas. Por otros comentarios veréis que tratan de vender productos falsos, con embalajes no sellados, sin lector de tarjetas o usados anunciados como nuevos.