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The Kingston Canvas React Plus SDXC UHS‑II is the kind of card you buy when you’re tired of your footage being “mostly fine” and you want reliably fast transfers for real workflows. The practical upside is speed with UHS‑II readers: offloading to a laptop, scrubbing footage, and getting back to shooting tends to feel snappier, especially for 4K capture and bursts. If you’re a reseller supporting creatives, event crews, or small production teams—think cameras that use UHS‑II properly—this is a solid “proper tool” rather than a budget compromise.
Would I recommend it for everyone? Not really. If your cameras only support UHS‑I, or your clients mostly shoot Full HD and offload occasionally, you’re paying for headroom they can’t actually use. In that case, cheaper UHS‑I cards will be better value and the difference won’t matter. Also, £331.50 ex‑VAT for a single 1TB card only makes sense when storage/throughput is genuinely a bottleneck for the user; for lighter users, it’s smarter to buy less expensive cards and focus budget on more media capacity overall (or on a good card reader workflow).

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