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# 400x speed 128GB capacity Image Rescue 4 Lexar Professional 400x 128GB SDXC UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSD128CTBNA400

**Brand:** lexa9
**Price:** 702.75 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Photography Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lexar Professional 400x 128GB SDXC UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSD128CTBNA400 by lexa9
- **How much does it cost?** 702.75 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Trusted lexa9 brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Ample Storage Space:** Store all your memories with a generous 128GB capacity.
- • **Speed Meets Efficiency:** Experience lightning-fast 400x (60MB/s) read speeds for seamless workflow.
- • **Data Recovery Made Easy:** Never lose a moment with downloadable Image Rescue 4 software.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Capture stunning 1080p full-HD videos and high-quality images effortlessly.
- • **Expert Support at Your Fingertips:** Enjoy peace of mind with dedicated professional technical support.

## Overview

The Lexar Professional 400x 128GB SDXC UHS-I Flash Memory Card is designed for photographers and videographers seeking high-speed performance and reliability. With a minimum guaranteed sustained read transfer speed of 60MB/s, this card supports high-quality image capture and 1080p full-HD video recording. It also includes Image Rescue 4 software for recovering lost files and offers dedicated professional technical support.

## Description

Product Description          The Lexar Professional 400x SDXCTM UHS-I card leverages UHS-I technology to deliver professional-level, high-speed performance and reliability, with 400x (60MB/s) minimum guaranteed sustained read transfer speed. Store high-quality images and extended lengths of 1080p HD video with the card's high-capacity options, and transfer files faster to accelerate workflow. Includes Image Rescue 4 software and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.             From the Manufacturer          Impressive Professional-Level Speed and Capacity for Capturing High-Quality Images and HD Video  The premium Lexar Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card leverages UHS-I technology to deliver professional-level, high-speed performance and reliability, with 400x (60MB/s) minimum guaranteed read transfer speed.* This extended-capacity card is an excellent choice for sustained, rapid-fire shooting and capturing extended lengths of 1080p HD video with your SDXC-compatible camera. The Lexar Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card is available in 64GB and 128GB capacities.Improve Capture, Capacity, and WorkflowImpressive High-Speed Performance to Accelerate Workflow. Designed for professional photographers and videographers, as well as advanced photo and video enthusiasts, the high-speed, Class 10 Lexar Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card provides impressive blazing-fast performance. This means that whether you’re interested in sustained, rapid-fire shooting or capturing extended lengths of 1080p HD video, this card gives you the power to get the job done. What’s more, its extended capacity allows you to store even more high-quality images and extended lengths of 1080p HD video. And when using a USB 3.0 card reader, once you’re back in the studio, you’ll speed through post-production with blazing-fast card-to-computer file transfer, allowing you to get back behind the camera faster.Includes Valuable Downloadable Software.  The Lexar Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card includes the latest version of award-winning Lexar Image Rescue software. Image Rescue 4 provides reliable recovery of most photo and video files, even if they’ve been erased or the card has been corrupted.** The software is available for free download with purchase of the card.Outstanding Performance, Reliability, and Compatibility. The Lexar team works with major camera manufacturers to ensure all Lexar memory cards are compatible with their digital cameras—from the simplest to the most complex. To further ensure compatibility and performance, all Lexar memory cards are tested in the Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 800 digital cameras and memory card devices. The Professional 400x SDXC UHS-I card provides outstanding performance, reliability, and compatibility, and also comes with a limited lifetime warranty and free dedicated professional technical support.Lexar offers a comprehensive line of innovative, award-winning memory products in several categories, including memory cards, card readers, USB flash drives, and portable backup drives. With so many options, it’s easy to find the right Lexar solution to fit your needs. Lexar. When Memory Matters.Warning: SDXC memory cards are only compatible with devices that support the SDXC format. Use in non-SDXC compatible devices may result in data loss. Contact your device manufacturer for details*Minimum 60MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower. Speeds based on a TestMetrix certified tester. Actual sustained speed may vary depending on host device. x=150KB/sec. **Image or other data recovery is not 100% guaranteed.   Product Highlights Leverages UHS-I technology for blazing-fast performance, with 400x (60MB/s) minimum guaranteed read transfer speed* Excellent for sustained, rapid-fire shooting and capturing extended lengths of 1080p HD video capture with any SDXC-compatible camera High-speed, Class 10 card addresses the workflow needs of professional photographers and videographers Includes downloadable Image Rescue 4 software to recover lost or deleted photo and video files** Free, dedicated professional technical support Limited lifetime warrantyCapacities64GB128GB

## Features

- Impressive high-speed, Class 10 performance-leverages UHS-I technology for blazing-fast 400x (60MB/s) minimum guaranteed sustained read transfer speed
- Capture amazing high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p full-HD video with your SDXC-compatible DSLR camera
- Blazing-fast file transfer from card to computer to accelerate workflow
- Includes downloadable Image Rescue 4 software to recover lost or deleted photo and video files
- Free, dedicated professional technical support

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

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    First available 256 GB SDXC - failed at 3 months, replaced via RMA, working
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2012*

I've moved to expanding the storage of my work laptop through SDXC cards to complement the 512GB SSD main drive, with each card dedicated to a topic or project.  The data involved includes lots of video in AVCHD and WMV formats, so to be practical, the SDXC cards have to do reads and writes at the highest speeds possible, and they fill up quickly as well.Standardized on Sandisk Extreme 45 MB/s 128GB cards, and own a number of them, really excellent cards.  But, I just had my first project folder go over 128GB, so to keep things clean and all in one place, went looking for the elusive 256GB SDXC.  The Lexar was the only 256GB I could find that was actually purchasable.  Their "400x" speed designation puts reported performance well above base Class 10 specs, so I decided to give it a try, hoping it would approach the Sandisk Extreme 45's.  Sandisk is on top of the heap right now in overall speed and reliability, while Lexar has lagged over recent years, so I was hoping to just get close and have the speed acceptable in real world use.Net result, very good.  Matches/exceeds the Sandisk in READ, but only reaches 1/2-1/3 the WRITE performance.  Fine real world performance as well.  See CrystalDiskMark results below.  This presents an acceptable tradeoff to me for the convenience of a 256GB card that is largely used for archival purposes, with many more reads than writes.Reliability is also key, but it is way too early to tell anything in this regard.I reserved 1 star for write performance that lags behind the latest and greatest.Pros+ Capacity at the very top of what is currently available+ Excellent read speeds+ Good write speeds+ Reasonable cost for this combination of size and speedCons- Write speed lags read and competitionHighly recommended if you need the capacity.LEXAR SDXC 256 GB 400x in HP 2760p Card Slot-----------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]  Sequential Read :  75.731 MB/s  Sequential Write :  32.975 MB/s  Random Read 512KB :  79.832 MB/s  Random Write 512KB :  10.335 MB/s  Random Read 4KB (QD=1) :  5.020 MB/s [  1225.6 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=1) :  0.279 MB/s [  68.0 IOPS]  Random Read 4KB (QD=32) :  6.941 MB/s [  1694.6 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=32) :  0.273 MB/s [  66.6 IOPS]  Test : 1000 MB [G: 49.6% (118.5/238.7 GB)] (x5)  Date : 2012/12/02 1:10:16  OS : Windows 7 Enterprise Edition SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)Sandisk Extreme 45 128GB SDXC in HP 2670p SD card slot-----------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]  Sequential Read :  70.778 MB/s  Sequential Write :  70.134 MB/s  Random Read 512KB :  30.036 MB/s  Random Write 512KB :  37.713 MB/s  Random Read 4KB (QD=1) :  0.431 MB/s [  105.3 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=1) :  0.599 MB/s [  146.2 IOPS]  Random Read 4KB (QD=32) :  0.455 MB/s [  111.0 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=32) :  0.517 MB/s [  126.3 IOPS]  Test : 1000 MB [P: 60.7% (565.3/931.5 GB)] (x5)  Date : 2012/08/27 1:09:47  OS : Windows 7 Enterprise Edition SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)****************Feb. 24, 2013 Update*****************Unfortunately, the card just failed, not readable.  All data gone, though it was backed up.  Will be returning to Lexar for warranty replacement.  Total life about 3 months of daily use.*************  June 3rd, 2013 Update ****************Returned for replacement, nothing was recoverable from the card by any of the tools I tried.  Again, as I said, had it backed up, but solid state memory is the kind of thing I expect to fail like this VERY rarely.  Will update once I get the replacement and use it again for a while.  I notice the 400x card seems to be gone from distribution, replaced by the 600x card, so reliability of the replacement, if it is a 400x card, may be moot.*************  June 18th, 2013 Update ****************Received working replacement for failed card via RMA.  Service was timely.  Just tested speed of the replacement unit, tested tiny bit faster, mostly not significant, but the improved 512MB random write performance increase makes me suspect physical changes in the card, which I hope also means better reliability than with first card I received.  Crystal DiskMark esults below...  Back to three stars given the total experience.  Now, let's see how long it lasts...-----------------------------------------------------------------------CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo  Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/-----------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s]  Sequential Read :  85.689 MB/s  Sequential Write :  31.787 MB/s  Random Read 512KB :  82.538 MB/s  Random Write 512KB :  17.691 MB/s  Random Read 4KB (QD=1) :  6.130 MB/s [  1496.6 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=1) :  0.571 MB/s [  139.4 IOPS]  Random Read 4KB (QD=32) :  7.120 MB/s [  1738.2 IOPS]  Random Write 4KB (QD=32) :  0.651 MB/s [  159.0 IOPS]  Test : 1000 MB [L: 0.0% (0.0/238.7 GB)] (x5)  Date : 2013/06/18 15:08:28  OS : Windows 7 Enterprise Edition SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)*************  January 23rd, 2014 Update ****************Have been using this card as an encrypted (TrueCrypt) archive storage card that stays in the slot of my laptop 24/7 and gives me access to research data that no longer fits on my hard drive.  In this capacity, it sees moderate level of reads, and infrequent writes, and the card has been working flawlessly since it was replaced last summer.  Net, I moved the rating up to 4 stars.Wishing there were additional 256 or even 512GB options at a reasonable cost, as it is hard to beat the capacity for physical size and ease of use of SDXC cards for nearline personal storage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Works in Canon 5D MKIII, good for video but not action stills.
  

*by B***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 12, 2012*

I'm revising my review after a recent outing where I was shooting action. My 5D MKIII started buffering sooner than expected, after 15 shots.  I am using this Lexar SDXC 400x card and a 32GB Transcend UDMA 400x card.  I wasn't sure what to blame it on so did a test.Lexar SDXC by itself:  15 shotsTranscend CF by itself: 24 shotsAlthough the Transcend CF card doesn't say officially that it is UDMA 7, it does say it is UDMA for whatever it is worth.  It is fast.  I initially raved about the Lexar card because it was fairly quick at file transfer and seems sufficient for those focused on video, but for action still photography I cannot recommend it.Original review:Easily formatted in my Canon EOS 5D Mark III and shows 3830 Possible Shots in RAW Only Format.  That translates to an in Camera yield of about 109GB at a 29.2MB File Size.Speed on my Lenovo x220 i7 Laptop with a 240GB OCZ Vertex 3 SSD are as follows.Writing to the SDXC Card: 29MB/sReading from the SDXC Card: 72MB/s (26 minutes to transfer a full 3830 shots?)I'm reluctant to admit anything positive about Windows 8, but it does have a very nice popup now that shows file transfer speeds graphically. A welcome addition since I was able to clearly see how the speeds stabilized after about 5 seconds or so.  Writing was a bit more erratic, but the read flattened like a table top.A crude test measurement on my 5DMKIII with 15 consecutive shots took 24 seconds to clear the buffer from the first shot.  That is about an 18MB/s average, which is probably speed limited by the camera and not the SDXC Card.Recommended SD Card speeds in 1080P Video Mode per the Canon 5DMKIII Manual are:Video with IPB Compression: 6 MB/s or fasterVideo with ALL-I (I Only) Compression: 20MB/s or fasterThe 20MB/s speed recommendation for ALL-I would also seem to cover the still shot speeds I observed.  Would this be about the limitation of the DIGIC 5+ Image Processor? The 1D X has Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors. I wonder if it would stress the limits of this card. Honestly I know nothing about the 1D X and how it writes to Card, I can only dream about it.Using the 109GB Storage Yield calculated by the still shots, it should get about the following total Video Record times:476 Minutes(8 hours?) in IPB or 167 Minutes(2.7 hours?) in ALL-I.I don't shoot video, yet, but I did a test with 1920@24 in ALL-I Compression and it was keeping up without problem.  I did only test it for 1 minute, but the buffer light maintained the same pulse throughout, suggesting to me everything was cool.My order was purchased on Amazon and fulfilled via Adorama. It arrived quick and without problem.

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    Doubles the capacity for my MacBook Pro
  

*by T***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2014*

My MacBook Pro with Retina Display comes with a paltry 128GB of space on the hard disk. And while I do have an external hard disk for backing up my laptop, the Lexar 128GB gives me extra flexibility when I'm on the go, without packing any additional hardware. I have read online that you don't want to use a SD card for a lot of heavy read/write use. And while it says it's 400x speed, depending on your computer, it may be limited to the bus your laptop uses (even though my laptop has a thunderbolt port and USB 3, transferring files felt more on par with USB 2, which was a little disappointing. This could, however, be due to a bottleneck in my laptop and not the performance of the card itself).That said, say I'm on the go I have to back up my phone, or I want to do something ridiculous like install a new version of the OS and I'm running out of space. This card will give me the flexibility I need in a pinch. And then some.

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