Pros & Cons
Pros
Also nikon z7ii raw files are much bigger than the nkon z6 files. Works fine for interval photography without getting too warm. Keeps up well with our 4k camera that requires very fast read and write times.
I expect excellent durability from this. Can't find 32 gb anywhere, ok unknown sellers. Very durable and stores alot of pictures.
The card is a bit pricy but so are all cards with this capacity.
Cons
Lexar's website says the warranty requires you notify them in writing about the failure but gives no address or other mechanism to notify them. Some reduce the storage capacity by 65gb but when reformatted it still only leaves me with the 255gb of sto... Read More
Highlights
Quality
About the product : fits my expectations to reach the maximum rate of my nikon.
I would recommend this card to anyone looking for a good quality memory card.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review and photos of this product.
Price
Half the price of the sony equivalent.
Shipping
Its almost as fast as the prograde cobalt 325gb card.
I like that they have fast camera writing and transfer speeds.
Packaging/appearance
So this card its listed as not supported for video on the r5.
I would have probably skipped buying the prograde cobalt 325gb if i knew the lexar 128gb was going to be so close.
Competitiveness
Been using xqd cards since i got a d500 in 2016.
On the nikon z7 ii, this is a pretty good card.
Item priced too high in another year it will go down to 1/2 price.
Also nikon z7ii raw files are much bigger than the nikon z6 files.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That was my second attempt after i had to send back a dysfunctional budget card
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I mainly do photo and hardly video so i never really filled up my 32gb xqd
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also nikon z7ii raw files are much bigger than the nikon z6 files
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cant find 32 gb anywhere ok unknown sellers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would have probably skipped buying the prograde cobalt 325gb if i knew the lexar 128gb was going to be so close
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i first attempted to export media to my mac studio using a sandisk proreader the carddrive would not show up on my desktop or in the finder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’m not 100 sure how i fixed it but essentially you have to use the mac’s disk utility app and from there you’ll see the drive greyed out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Using disk utility you’ll then have to format the card to a mac compatible standard so make sure you don’t have any media on the card that you don’t want to lose