Lexar introduces SD cards for photography
The well-known flash memory solutions brand Lexar has officially confirmed the arrival of its new series of Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II GOLD cards, a superb memory solution for professional photographers and videographers who want to radically accelerate the workflow from start to finish.
"We are excited to introduce the Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II GOLD line. These cards provide high-speed performance and will significantly accelerate your digital photography workflow, from shooting in the field to post-production."
The Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series, with reading rates of up to 270MB/s, is designed for your DSLR or mirrorless cameras to speed up your workflow, saving you time and placing you behind the camera to generate more content.
It is built with the most recent UHS-II technology and has write rates of up to 180MB/s, allowing you to easily manage burst mode photos. We'll be able to take amazing Full-HD and 4K video with high capacity options up to 256GB thanks to the V60 and UHS Speed Class 3.
The Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II GOLD Series card delivers the performance required to record and save vital data in a range of media. Furthermore, for extra versatility, the cards are backward compatible with UHS-I devices and can run-up to the maximum UHS-I speed boundaries.
This card is also waterproof, temperature, shock, vibration, and X-ray resistant.
The Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series memory cards are already available on the brand's official website, with an availability date of this month and a starting price of $ 36.99 for its 64 GB version, which will grow to $ 56.99 for 128 GB and up to $ 109.99 for 256 GB.
ADATA Unveils Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0
ADATA, a well-known memory, and storage drive manufacturer, revealed today that its Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 Express card is the world's first branded SD Express card to pass the SD Express Verification Program. SD Association in support of the proposed standard.
The card's major feature is its usage of the SD Express interface, the most recent version of this standard for external and detachable cards. SD 7.0 employs the PCIe 3.0 interface and the NVMe v1.3 protocol, both of which are used by other storage solutions such as SSDs.
The ADATA Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 Express card, which is equipped with an SMI SM2708AB controller and supports PCIe Gen3x1 and NVMe. And it is that this card has read and write rates of up to 800/700 MB/s, which is not only 2.7 and 8 times faster than SD UHS-II cards and SD UHS-I cards, respectively, but is also 1.5 times faster than SATA SSDs.
The Premier Extreme SDXC Express card complies with the UHS-I standard, has a read and write speed of 100MB/s, and is Video Speed Class V30 compatible. This means it is completely qualified to work with top Ultra HD 4K video recording apps to assist users in creating high-quality, professional-grade footage, and that it can be inserted into compatible digital cameras or any computer to shoot images.