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19 Aug, 2025







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For £47.99 ex-VAT, this Kingston 128GB Canvas React Plus UHS-II SD card is a sensible buy if you’re already working in that “proper card” workflow—4K footage, bursts, and moving files often. The biggest day-to-day win is reliability and speed consistency: you’re less likely to hit annoying slowdowns when the camera is dumping large clips, and transfers feel snappy enough that offloading media doesn’t eat your time. Kingston’s naming can be a bit marketing-heavy, but in practice this is a card that behaves like it belongs in an actual production setup, not just a hobby camera.
That said, it’s not ideal if your kit doesn’t really use UHS-II properly. If your camera/card reader is only UHS-I, you’re basically paying for headroom you won’t feel—so you may be better sticking to a cheaper UHS-I option. I’d also avoid buying it “just because” if you don’t shoot much video; 128GB can fill up fast with 4K, and in that case you’re often better thinking in terms of total capacity rather than chasing higher performance. Overall: great choice for UK B2B teams doing real Full HD/4K capture who have UHS-II readers/cameras in the loop; questionable value if you don’t.

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