What This Product Is Used For
This Lexar Silver Pro SDXC two pack is designed for high resolution photography and advanced video recording on cameras that use full size SD cards. Compared with standard UHS I cards, these UHS II V60 cards provide higher sustained performance that is better suited to extended 4K video recording and fast paced stills shooting. If your camera supports UHS II media and you want dependable speed with built in redundancy, this twin pack offers a balanced and professional solution.
Who This Product Is Best Suited To
This product is best suited to professional photographers, videographers, and serious enthusiasts who shoot 4K video or high resolution stills and prefer working with multiple cards. It is ideal for users who rotate cards during shoots or want a matching backup ready without compromising performance.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Two card set improves workflow flexibility and reduces risk
V60 rating supports reliable uninterrupted 4K video recording
Fast read speeds significantly reduce file transfer time
Backward compatibility allows use in UHS I devices
Cons
Full performance requires a UHS II compatible camera and reader
More capability than needed for casual photography or Full HD video
Real World Performance and Day to Day Use
In real world use, these cards handle long 4K clips and continuous shooting without hesitation. Buffer clearance is faster than UHS I cards, keeping cameras responsive during action sequences. Having two identical cards makes it easier to manage long sessions and simplifies file organisation after the shoot.
Why We Like This Product
From the YPC Team perspective, this two pack hits a practical sweet spot between performance and redundancy. A common mistake we see is relying on a single high speed card for important work. Using two matching V60 cards reduces disruption if a card fills unexpectedly and keeps shooting momentum intact.
Comparisons With Similar Systems
Compared with UHS I V30 cards, this option is better for extended 4K recording and faster burst shooting, while V30 suits lighter workloads.
Compared with V90 SD cards, this V60 option offers excellent performance for most professional 4K workflows at a more practical level, while V90 suits RAW and cinema level recording.
Compared with CFexpress cards, these SD cards are the correct choice when cameras use SD slots rather than CFexpress.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you regularly shoot RAW video or very high bitrate formats, a V90 SD card may be more suitable. If your camera only supports UHS I, a high quality V30 SD card would be a better match.
Tips for Getting the Best Performance
Format each card in camera before first use
Use a UHS II compatible card reader for fastest transfers
Rotate cards during long recording sessions
Back up footage promptly after important shoots
Full Technical Specification
SDXC memory card format
Capacity 128GB per card
Two card pack
UHS II interface
Speed class U3
Video Speed Class V60
Class 10 rating
Maximum read speed up to 280MB per second
Maximum write speed up to 120MB per second
Backward compatible with UHS I devices
Designed for photography and 4K video recording
Lifetime limited manufacturer warranty
Buyer’s Guide
Buy this if you shoot 4K video or high resolution photography on a UHS II compatible camera and want the security of a matched two card setup.
Do not buy this if your camera does not benefit from UHS II speeds or you only shoot casual photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this pack suitable for professional cameras?
Yes, it is designed for advanced and professional SDXC compatible cameras.
Can these cards record 4K video?
Yes, the V60 rating supports smooth uninterrupted 4K video recording.
Will these cards work in UHS I cameras?
Yes, they are backward compatible but will operate at UHS I speeds.
Do I need a special card reader to get full speed?
A UHS II compatible card reader is recommended for maximum transfer performance.
Is it better to use two cards instead of one?
Using two cards allows rotation and backup, reducing disruption during long shoots.
Are these cards suitable for burst photography?
Yes, the write speed helps clear buffers quickly during continuous shooting.
Should the cards be formatted before use?
Yes, formatting in camera before first use is recommended.
Are these cards reliable for paid work?
Yes, they are rigorously tested and designed for professional reliability.
Is 128GB per card enough for 4K video?
For many workflows it is sufficient, though very long shoots may require rotation.
Is there a warranty included?
Yes, a lifetime limited manufacturer warranty is included.
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