Is it doing that 31.99 thing again like a few days ago?
GAVINLEWISHUKD to andywedge
3 Jul 161#3
Just click on the big red "get" button! :laughing:
hass123 to andywedge
3 Jul 16#5
Thanks Andy
hass123
3 Jul 16#4
it's whenever I submit deals using the iPhone HUKD app the deal link gets messed up once I submit, happened a few days ago when I tried to get "easy heat" after Wales beat Belgium
Yep - I've been going for these Lexar's recently, since the seam split on my Sandisk SD card type as in this deal. Very disappointed. It was a right hassle to get it replaced too - jpg's emailed, online return form to complete, await their decision (!), couriered over to Holland I think, and back. And never even included a few Mb extra for all my trouble. The Lexar's cheaper AND faster. And faster as advertised too. (I'll post the results when I find the screen grab). Gave the Lexar and the reader good reviews at Amazon, but if they are o.o.s. try My Memory for them?
Also recently bought the equivalent Lexar compact flash card (x800) with no problems either.
cabstar - has your Nikons got the second row of contacts to enable the fastest speeds? The Lexar's have, my Sandisk not.
Both good cards but the Lexar writes slower on my Nikon d750 and d600 than the Sandisk. Shoving images into the computer though and the Lexar wins :-)
Elevation
4 Jul 16#8
I just want a link to where it was £281.59. I mean I'm not suggesting Amazon lie or anything........oh wait, I am.
vns146 to Elevation
4 Jul 16#9
Try this site and you can see their historical prices. Then take that image and post it here to share with everyone else!
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hotentot to Elevation
4 Jul 16#14
Maybe you should sit down and have a little time for yourself to think about the fact that most of the crappy microsd cards that get heat here are transferring at about 1/10th of the speed of this card. The ~200£ rrp is normal as this is a niche card for people who know what they need it for, whereas most of the regular users just look at price not performance.
KiretoX
4 Jul 16#11
That's exactly what reader I'm using with my 64GB 1000x. And here are my benchmarks:
ElectricalStorm
4 Jul 16#12
Do you have similar test for Sandisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-U3 64GB 95MB ?
myromoeo
4 Jul 16#13
I use this in my Nikon D5500 and shooting 14 bit raw it keeps up to the 5fps continuous with no lag. Well worth it.
cabstar
5 Jul 16#15
My cameras don't have the second row of pins so are using U1 and the lexar isn't as fast to write on tests I have done on U1. I se the same card reader it's excellent and the price is fantastic :-)
airdsuk
6 Jul 16#16
airdsuk
6 Jul 16#17
Just noticed the Sandisk is about 6 quid MORE expensive in Frustration-Free Packaging! Now THAT is frustrating :-)
stuartjohnwhitehead
6 Jul 16#18
I have two of these for my Canon 6D, awesome card. I paid £35 bones too :disappointed: Great deal - flaming hot over used camera sized heat added :wink:
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Is it doing that 31.99 thing again like a few days ago?
Also recently bought the equivalent Lexar compact flash card (x800) with no problems either.
cabstar - has your Nikons got the second row of contacts to enable the fastest speeds? The Lexar's have, my Sandisk not.
ps When at Amazon, I'd reccomeend a Kingston MobileLite G4 USB 3.0 (microSD/SD) card reader, best one I've found (speed, build quality, size, etc) and best of all, its only 7 quid odds. I keep a spare one in my camera bag.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-Technology-MobileLite-Multi-Reader/dp/B00KX4TORI/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1467631925&sr=1-1&keywords=kingston+usb+3+mobilelite
Camel camel camel. Co. Uk