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Cyber Essentials Plus for Small Businesses: Is It Worth It?
13 Jun, 2026





£66.89 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Kingston’s 64GB Canvas React Plus UHS‑II SD card is a solid “proper workflow” card, not a cheap throwaway. If you shoot Full HD up through 4K and occasionally dip into higher-bitrate 8K, the UHS‑II speed helps keep your camera buffer from coughing up a slowdown—so you’re less likely to get those annoying stutters during bursts or long recording stretches. At ~£55.73 ex‑VAT for 64GB, it’s reasonable value for a card that’s aimed at real production use, especially if you’re already invested in gear that supports UHS‑II.
That said, it’s not the best choice for everyone. If your camera only supports UHS‑I, you’re paying for capability you can’t fully use, and at 64GB you’ll fill it fast in 4K/8K work—so larger capacity cards might make more sense for day-to-day shoots. Also, if you’re mostly doing stills or light editing and you want the lowest cost per job, a cheaper UHS‑I option will often be “good enough.” In short: buy it if you’ve got UHS‑II support and want reliability for video; skip it if your workflow doesn’t benefit from UHS‑II or you’re trying to minimise spend and maximise hours of recording per card.

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