
Kingston
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The Kingston Canvas React Plus 256GB SDXC UHS‑II card delivers professional‑grade 280 MB/s read and 150 MB/s sustained write speeds with a V60 rating, making it ideal for 4K video and high‑resolution burst photography. Its rugged, waterproof design and lifetime warranty provide reliable performance for demanding field work at a competitive price.
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Best For
Photographers using DSLR or mirrorless cameras for burst‑mode RAW shooting, videographers capturing 4K UHD video up to 120 fps, travel and documentary creators needing rugged, weather‑proof storage, and budget‑conscious creators seeking professional performance without premium pricing.
Not Ideal For
8K video production, high‑end cinema cameras (e.g., RED, ARRI) that require sustained writes over 200 MB/s, and users who need the absolute fastest V90 performance.
Expert Opinion
TechRadar praises the card’s impressive balance of speed and value, noting its 280/150 MB/s read/write rates are more than sufficient for 4K workflows, while B&H highlights its reliability in extreme conditions, calling it a solid choice for travel and documentary shooters. Reviewers acknowledge it doesn’t hit V90 levels, limiting 8K use, but consider the V60 rating future‑proof for most 4K applications.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the card’s blazing fast performance, its ability to keep up with high‑resolution sensors, and its durability in harsh environments, often citing excellent value versus pricier competitors. Recurring complaints focus on the absence of a bundled card reader, a desire for higher write speeds, and occasional confusion over model naming.
Common Complaints
Missing bundled UHS‑II card reader, desire for higher write speeds comparable to V90 cards, and confusion over similar model names (V60 vs V90).
What People Are Saying
“blazing fast”
“keeps up with the 40MP sensor”
“performs like a $250 card at half the price”
How It Compares
vs. Sony SF-M UHS-II (256GB)
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Choose Kingston for better value when performance is comparable.
vs. ProGrade Digital Silver V60 (256GB)
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Kingston offers the same specs at a lower price, making it the more economical choice.
vs. SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II (256GB)
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Kingston provides identical performance with added durability features at a better price.