
Lexar
The Lexar 128GB Professional 2000x UHS‑II SDXC card delivers up to 300 MB/s read and 260 MB/s write speeds with a V90 rating, offering rugged durability and a lifetime warranty for professional photographers and videographers.
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$171.50
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$103.05
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$84.98
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$176.99
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Best For
Professional photographers needing fast RAW burst capture (sports, wildlife, events), cinematographers recording 4K/8K video with cameras such as Blackmagic Pocket 6K G2 or Canon R5, and field crews working in extreme environments who require a rugged, V90‑rated SD card.
Not Ideal For
Users whose primary workflow relies on the absolute fastest storage like CFexpress for high‑bitrate 8K RAW or ALL‑I video, or budget‑conscious buyers seeking lower‑cost SD solutions.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Lexar 2000x for its outstanding read speed, strong V90‑rated sustained write performance, and rugged construction that holds up in extreme environments. They note its compatibility with 4K/8K video and high‑speed burst shooting, but point out that it lags behind CFexpress solutions for the most demanding RAW workflows and carries a premium price, with no bundled card reader.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently rate the card 4.5‑5 stars, highlighting its fast performance with cameras like the Canon R6 Mark II, reliable data integrity, and durability in tough conditions. The main complaints revolve around its high cost and the absence of an included card reader, though most consider it worth the investment for professional reliability.
Common Complaints
High price compared to mid‑tier cards, write speed not the absolute fastest in the UHS‑II class, and lack of an included card reader in most retail packages.
What People Are Saying
“This has been a great SD card for bird photography with my Canon R6 Mark II!!”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS‑II
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Lexar for V90‑rated minimum write speed; choose SanDisk if brand loyalty or specific ecosystem matters.
vs. Sony SF‑M UHS‑II
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Lexar is preferable for users needing the higher V90 guarantee and cross‑brand compatibility; Sony is a good fit for Sony‑centric workflows.
vs. ProGrade Digital SDXC UHS‑II
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Disadvantages
Lexar provides a strong balance of speed and durability for most pros, while ProGrade is aimed at cinema professionals seeking specialized support.