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Transcend Ultimate 128 GB Class 10/UHS-I SDXC
Introducing the Transcend Ultimate 128 GB Class 10/UHS-I SDXC card, a high-performance memory solution built for professionals who push modern photography and video gear to the limit. This card combines large, reliable storage with top-tier speed to keep pace with fast burst shooting, 4K and Full HD recording, and the demanding workflows of today’s creators. Whether you’re capturing expansive landscapes with a professional DSLR, filming documentary-style footage with a mirrorless camera, or recording action-packed sequences with an agile camcorder or drone, the Transcend Ultimate SDXC card is designed to deliver steady, dependable performance when it matters most. With a robust build and optimized data handling, this card minimizes interruptions, reduces downtime, and helps you focus on your craft rather than your memory constraints. It is an ideal choice for photographers and videographers who require a high-capacity card that pairs mature technology with real-world usability.
- Blazing-fast performance for professionals — Experience read speeds up to 95 MB/s and write speeds up to 90 MB/s, enabling smooth 4K/1080p video capture and rapid sequential shooting. The UHS-I interface and Class 10 speed class provide the throughput needed for high-resolution RAW files, continuous bursts, and high-frame-rate recording without dropped frames or stutter. This translates to shorter transfer times, quicker offload to your workstation, and more time spent capturing moments rather than waiting for cards to catch up.
- Massive 128 GB capacity for extended shoots — Store thousands of RAW images, dozens of minutes of 4K video, or hours of Full HD footage on a single card. The 128 GB capacity gives you greater flexibility in the field, reducing the need to swap cards mid-session and letting you tailor your workflow to your shooting style. With ample space, you can shoot longer sequences, experiment with framing and composition, and back up your best takes without constantly managing media.
- Durable, dependable design for real-world use — Transcend designs its Ultimate SDXC cards to withstand the rigors of on-location shoots. The card is built to endure challenging environments with rugged reliability and resistance to everyday hazards. Whether you’re shooting outdoors in variable weather, traveling between locations, or running-and-gunning with a drone or action camera, this card keeps your data secure and accessible, so you can focus on getting the shot rather than worrying about memory stability.
- Broad compatibility with a wide range of devices — The 128 GB SDXC card works across a broad ecosystem of cameras, camcorders, action cameras, drones, and laptops that support SDXC slots. This makes it a versatile choice for multi-camera setups and a practical companion for hybrid workflows that require fast media transfer between devices. The card’s standardized format ensures seamless integration with most host devices, so you can rely on consistent performance across your gear lineup.
- Advanced data integrity and reliability features — Built with dependable error correction and wear-leveling technologies, the Transcend Ultimate SDXC card preserves data integrity during intensive capture sessions. ECC (Error Correction Code) helps detect and correct data errors on the fly, reducing the risk of corrupted files during long shoots. These reliability features are especially valuable when recording important projects, on-location assignments, or time-sensitive projects where every frame matters.
Technical Details of Transcend Ultimate 128 GB Class 10/UHS-I SDXC
- Capacity: 128 GB
- Card Type: SDXC
- Speed Class: Class 10; UHS-I
- Bus Interface: UHS-I
- Read Speed: Up to 95 MB/s
- Write Speed: Up to 90 MB/s
- Format: exFAT recommended for the file system to maximize compatibility (formatting may vary by device)
- Dimensions: 24 mm × 32 mm × 2.1 mm (standard SD card size)
- Recommended Use: High-resolution photography, 4K/Full HD video, burst shooting, and demanding multimedia workflows
- Compatibility: Compatible with cameras, camcorders, drones, and laptops that support SDXC cards
how to install Transcend Ultimate 128 GB Class 10/UHS-I SDXC
- Power off your camera or device and safely eject any currently installed memory card if needed.
- Locate the SD card slot on your device, typically labeled and positioned along a side edge or beneath a panel.
- Insert the Transcend Ultimate SDXC card into the slot with the label facing up (or as directed by your device’s documentation) until it clicks or sits firmly in place.
- Power on the device. If prompted, select the option to format the card or initialize it in the device’s menu. For best results, use the device’s recommended file system (commonly exFAT for 128 GB SDXC cards).
- Once formatted, begin capturing media. When transferring files to a computer, use a card reader with SDXC compatibility to maximize transfer speeds and reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the maximum read and write speed of this card? A: The Transcend Ultimate 128 GB Class 10/UHS-I SDXC card offers read speeds up to 95 MB/s and write speeds up to 90 MB/s, delivering responsive performance for heavy workloads and high-resolution media capture.
- Q: Is this card suitable for 4K video? A: Yes. With Class 10 and UHS-I performance, it supports 4K video recording and smooth Full HD playback, making it a solid choice for creators working with high-resolution footage.
- Q: What format should I use for optimal compatibility? A: For most devices, formatting the card as exFAT provides broad compatibility with modern cameras and computers, especially at 128 GB capacity. Check your device’s manual for any specific formatting recommendations.
- Q: Can I use this card in multiple devices? A: Absolutely. The SDXC standard is widely supported across cameras, camcorders, drones, and laptops. However, always verify device compatibility with your specific model and firmware version.
- Q: How should I care for and format the card? A: Use a reliable card reader to back up your media regularly, avoid removing the card during read/write operations, and format the card in the host device or a computer with a compatible file system (exFAT) when you reach capacity or notice minor errors.
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