: 128GB
:
80MB/s read and 10MB/s write, UHS-I Speed Class 1 (U1)
Dimensions (microSD): 11mm x 15mm x 1mm
Format:
FAT32 (SDHC 16GB-32GB), exFAT (SDXC 64GB-256GB)
Operating Temperature: -25°C to 85°C
Storage Temperatures: -40°C to 85°C
Voltage: 3.3V
Warranty: Lifetime
Bring your HD videos to life
Kingston’s Canvas Select™ microSD card is designed to be reliable, making it ideal for filming in HD and shooting hi-resolution photos. You can be confident that your memories will be safe when documenting life’s adventures on your Android™ smartphone or point and shoot camera. It’s available in multiple capacities up to 256GB¹, to provide plenty of space to capture an entire trip. Kingston Canvas cards are tested to be durable, so you can take them anywhere with confidence that your photos, videos and other data will be protected, even in harsh or unstable conditions.²
FEATURES/ BENEFITS !#!gt!*!
Full HD — The advanced UHS-I interface makes the card ideal for cinema-quality full HD (1080p) and 3D video.³ !#!gt!*! Made for video — Capture your vacation, football game, or night on the town using this Class 10 card. !#!gt!*!Get your memories faster — Transfer and edit your memories quicker thanks to the incredible 8x read speeds over traditional Class 10 SD cards. !#!gt!*!Durable — For your peace of mind, the card has been extensively tested and proven to be waterproof, temperature proof, shock and vibration proof and X-ray proof.
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Understanding speed classes
The SD card association defines card speeds using two terms: Speed Class and UHS Speed Class.
Speed class is the original rating used and the number defines the card speed; 4 for 4MB/s, 6 for 6MB/s. etc
UHS (Ultra High Speed) uses minimum write speeds to differentiate the cards; UHS-I Speed Class 1 has a minimum write speed of 10MB/s while UHS-I Speed Class 3 has a minimum write speed of 30MB/s.
What the logos mean
It’s easy to select a card that matches the interface and speed class required by the host device, such as a camera or camcorder.
When you need a faster card
Here are some signs you may need to upgrade your card:
Long buffering – when you press the shutter and the camera takes the shot but then it freezes until the data is fully written to the card.
Corrupted video – video cameras might produce corrupted video files if the card speed is too slow or the camera may downgrade the video to match the speed of the card. This could turn full 1080p HD video into a video with much lower resolution.
Shortened clips – when a camera has a higher writing speed than the Flash card, the camera will pause and the video clip will abruptly end once the speed limit of the card is reached.
Burst shooting – many cameras have a burst mode feature where one press produces a repeated series of photographs; this allows users to capture fast-moving events or subjects like pets and children. If the card writing speed is too slow, burst mode setting will not work.