Description
Article no.: 27575
The Lexar Professional 1667x SDXC UHS-II card delivers high-speed performance for capturing high-quality images and extended-length video. It supports 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, and offers a read speed of up to 250 MB/s (1667x) to speed up file transfers and improve workflow efficiency.
This UHS-II / U3 Class SD card targets photographers and videographers who record long or high-bitrate clips. It uses UHS-II technology and meets UHS Speed Class 3 (U3), which supports sustained write performance suitable for recording 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video. As a result, you can capture extended footage while maintaining consistent data rates.
The card works with UHS-I devices at UHS-I speeds. Furthermore, it remains backwards compatible with older cameras and card readers, operating at Class 10 speeds when used with non-UHS devices. In practice, this means you can use the card across a range of equipment while still taking advantage of faster transfer speeds when paired with UHS-II capable cameras and readers.
Lexar Professional 1667x cards come in multiple capacities and speed configurations to match different recording needs. Below are the capacity options and their respective speed ratings as provided:
| Capacity | Class / Type | Interface / Speed Class | Read Speed | Write Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64GB | Class 10, SDXC | UHS-II (U3), V60, 1667x | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 120 MB/s |
| 128GB | Class 10, SDXC | UHS-II (U3), V60, 1667x | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 1200 MB/s |
| 256GB | Class 10, SDXC | UHS-II (U3), V60, 1667x | Up to 250 MB/s | Up to 120 MB/s |
Choose this Lexar card if you need reliable capture of high-quality images and extended-length video in 1080p, 3D, and 4K formats. Additionally, the fast read speed helps reduce wait time when transferring large files to your computer, which streamlines your post-production workflow.
Question: Will this card work in UHS-I cameras and readers?
Answer: Yes. The card works with UHS-I devices at UHS-I speeds and remains backwards compatible with older cameras and readers, where it will perform at Class 10 speeds.
Question: What video resolutions can I record with this card?
Answer: The card is designed for capturing high-quality images and extended lengths of 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video, supporting sustained performance for these formats.
Question: Which capacity should I choose for my needs?
Answer: The card is available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB versions. Consider the amount of footage you plan to record and your camera’s bitrate; higher capacities store longer recording times and more photos before you need to offload files.
Question: How does the read speed affect my workflow?
Answer: A read speed of up to 250 MB/s (1667x) significantly reduces transfer times when moving files from the card to your computer, which accelerates your overall workflow from capture to editing.