And now I have also bought the 64GB version.
So I have to add here the additional information:
31MB / s write and 41 MB / s read. Once again, the 64 GB version is faster than smaller cards.
December 2014 25, for 10 more you get at other dealers Transcend SDXC 64GB R95, UHS-I U3 ...
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Review of the 16GB version:
The cards come in a blister pack, a protective envelope for the card is not present. In is 6.83 euros you can not expect the well. Along the mark cut the cardboard is quite useless since you do not get the card, you have a min. 15 mm wide strip cut.
A logo on the packaging promises "200x 30MB / s". Lexar is so honest and always writes on the back "up to 30MB / sec read transfer, write speeds lower", though so small, I need a magnifying glass to decipher. :-)
With h2testw on a USB3 card reader the write speed is in multiple copies of this card 11 MB / s and read speed 40MB / sec. In another instance, however, it is 17 MB / s write and "only" 33 MB / s read - installed Lexar since different memory chips ??? The specifications are complied with in any case.
By the way:. In my experience with various manufacturers memory cards with 64GB ia are significantly faster than the 16GB the respective same series!
Takes advantage of the speed in a camera ever felt? Yes, but only a series of shots! The Olympus E-PL6 makes the "Series Mode High" and JPEG + RAW 12 images in full Geschwindgkeit (6.5 frames / sec), then it falters. If you wait until the images are stored correctly on the map from the internal buffer, it takes 32 sec. It is specified as 90MB write rate - - With a Toshiba EXCERIA Type 1 provides the camera a picture is worth before it falters, the serial speed is then 7.1 frames / sec and up to complete save you just wait 16 sec.