Tuesday, March 1st 2022

Lexar Launches New Professional SDXC Memory Card

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory solutions, is proud to announce the new Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series. It is the perfect memory solution for professional photographers and videographers who want to dramatically accelerate their workflow from start to finish. With speeds up to 270 MB/s read, the Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series is designed for your DSLR or mirrorless cameras to speed up your workflow - saving you time and getting you back behind the camera to create more content.

It is built with the latest UHS-II technology with write speeds up to 180 MB/s that allows you to handle photos in burst mode with ease. And, with V60 and UHS Speed Class 3 (U3)2, seamlessly capture stunning Full-HD and 4K video with large capacity options up to 256 GB. The Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series provides the performance you need to capture and store valuable data in a variety of elements. The 1800x is water-proof, temperature-proof, shockproof, vibration-proof, and X-ray-proof. For added versatility, the cards are also backwards compatible with UHS-I devices, performing up to the maximum thresholds of UHS-I speed capabilities.
"We are excited to announce the Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series. These cards offer high-speed performance and will dramatically accelerate digital photography workflow from shooting in the field to post-production." said Joel Boquiren, General Manager of Lexar.

Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series is available this month for purchase online at an MSRP of $36.99 (64 GB), $56.99 (128 GB), and $109.99 (256 GB).
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4 Comments on Lexar Launches New Professional SDXC Memory Card

#2
Philaphlous
I wonder when SDXC card speeds will surpass the bandwidth of the input device, meaning there's no real speed increase over V60??? I don't shoot 4K but when I do...these sure would be nice...
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Ferrum Master
PhilaphlousI wonder when SDXC card speeds will surpass the bandwidth of the input device, meaning there's no real speed increase over V60??? I don't shoot 4K but when I do...these sure would be nice...
When they would start to stick to advertised speeds? I had few Lexars, even when Lexar was Lexar, they never worked to advertised write speeds even when using their own UHS2 reader... well those cards are dead anyway. So far only Sandisk Extreme Plus and Sony cards have delivered stable write speeds... Samsung gets slow with time as an 840evo and if you buy a new one of the same model it never matches the first batch. And 4K video ain't the issue mostly. Doing bursts and waiting the buffer to empty out to the SD card is the toughest benchmark ie it ain't a complete linear write the controller inside the SD card matters a lot too, while tinkering with RaspberryPI you understand it too.

Next thing is heat. They also heat up and throttle. Not that much as those new CFexpress ones thou.
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#4
Chaitanya
These have been listed on B&H and other retailers in US for over a month now.
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