
Kingston Canvas React Plus 128GB
Score: 96/100
SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB
Score: 85/100Rankings

A high-performance 128 GB SDXC UHS-II card designed for professional 8K video and fast burst photography, offering top-tier speeds and rugged durability.

The SanDisk 128 GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-II card offers ultra-fast 300 MB/s read/write performance, V90 video capability, and rugged IP68 durability, making it ideal for demanding 6K/8K video and high-speed burst photography. Compatibility is broad, though some users report issues with specific Canon models and older readers.
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128 GBbest | 128 GBbest | |
300 MB/sbest | 300 MB/sbest | |
260 MB/s | 300 MB/sbest | |
— | 30 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 10 g | 1.67 gbest |
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Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 260 MB/s | 300 MB/s |
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Weight (g) | 10 g | 1.67 g |

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Professional reviewers hail it as a cinema-grade card with industry-leading write speeds and rugged reliability, ideal for demanding 8K workflows.
Users praise flawless 4K/8K recording and rapid transfers, while noting occasional compatibility issues on older gear.

“smooth 4K and 8K recording with no lag or corruption”

“Multiple users report using SanDisk cards for years without failure.”

“Users appreciate fast offloads - e.g., 1000 photos (24 MP) transferred in under 4 minutes.”




Professional reviewers consistently rate the card as a top-tier choice for demanding video and burst-mode photography, praising its ability to handle 6K/8K footage, its rugged IP68 construction, and its high read/write speeds, while cautioning buyers to verify the exact model (V60 vs V90) and to use UHS-II-compatible hardware to unlock its full potential.
Everyday users love the card's reliability and speed, noting years of trouble-free use and rapid offloads, but many express frustration over occasional Canon R5 Mark II video glitches, speed drops on older readers, and confusion over V60 versus V90 labeling.