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24 Oct, 2025






£133.70 inc. VAT
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For £111.40 ex-VAT, this is the kind of card you buy when you need reliability and consistent write performance for real production work—not the cheapest “works fine” option. The Kingston Canvas React Plus line is generally solid for workflows like 4K/8K capture where buffers and recording stability matter, especially if your kit is already UHS-II compatible. If you’re moving footage straight from camera to workflow quickly, you’ll also feel the benefit of faster transfers versus older SD cards, which saves time when you’re dealing with lots of media.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you only shoot occasional Full HD, or if your cameras/recorder reader are UHS-I only—then you’re paying for headroom you can’t really use. Also, for teams that standardise across devices, double-check that your specific camera supports the UHS-II mode and that your card model is the right fit (size/type) for the slot you have. Bottom line: good value if you’re doing serious capture and you can actually use UHS-II; overkill if your usage is light or your hardware can’t take advantage of it.

Kingston
Kingston High Endurance - Flash memory card - 64 GB - A1 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card (SD adapter included) - 256 GB - A1 / Video Class V10 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I

Kingston
Kingston Canvas React Plus - Flash memory card - 256 GB - Video Class V60 / UHS-II U3 / Class10 - SDXC UHS-II

Kingston
Kingston Canvas Select Plus - Flash memory card - 128 GB - A1 / Video Class V10 / UHS-I U1 / Class10 - microSDXC UHS-I