I bought a 64GB Canvas React Plus Kingston card. I'm a professional photographer and was hoping to find a card faster than the Lexar Professional Silver series without having to upgrade to the Gold series (price is the main factor). I looked at several reviews and found this card at a reasonable price. The card is advertised as UHS-II and 300 MB/s. Okay, I thought, bite. For comparison, I'm referring to the Lexar Professional Silver Series 64GB card, which is said to have a rated performance of 250 MB/s. in UHS-I The moment As I inserted the Kingston into my Canon R6 and looked at the queue buffer, I realized I had been lied to. With the Lexar card, my buffer is in the high 90's. The Kingston card showed a buffer size of only 69 (good) frames. This is done with the camera pointing at the same object, with the same lighting and settings. Okay, I thought to myself again, maybe it's an accident? pictures on my computer. Lexar (remember it's 250MB/s and UHS-I) moved files at 120MB/s with my UHS-II card reader. The Kingston memory card ran at around 80 MB/s. The only reason it's not 1 star is that at least the card works. However, in every area where he excels, insufficient. Buyer caution:
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