Kingston SDG/128GB SDXC Canvas Go Memory Card
Features
Waterproof1
Shock and vibration proof1
Protected from airport X-rays1
Temperature proof1
Overview
Canvas Go!
Capturing life on the move.
Kingston’s Canvas Go!™ SD card is designed to be on-the-go, making it ideal
for filming life’s adventures in 1080p or even 4K. This card is tested to be
durable1, so you can be confident that your memories will be safe when
documenting the next journey on your DSLR, drone or other SD-card-compatible
action camera. It’s available in multiple capacities up to 512GB2, to provide
plenty of space to capture your next big trip.
- Ideal for DSLRs, drones and other SD-card-compatible action cameras
- Class 10 UHS-I U3 speeds up to 90MB/s read, 45MB/s write3
- Multiple capacities up to 512GB2
Understanding speed classes
The SD card association defines card speeds using two terms: Speed Class and
UHS Speed Class.
- Speed class is the original rating used and the number defines the card
speed; 4 for 4MB/s, 6 for 6MB/s. etc.
- UHS (Ultra High Speed) uses minimum write speeds to differentiate the
cards; UHS-I Speed Class 1 has a minimum write speed of 10MB/s while UHS-I
Speed Class 3 has a minimum write speed of 30MB/s.
What the logos mean
It’s easy to select a card that matches the interface and speed class
required by the host device, such as a camera or camcorder.
When you need a faster card
Here are some signs you may need to upgrade your card:
- Long buffering – when you press the shutter and the camera takes the shot
but then it freezes until the data is fully written to the card.
- Corrupted video – video cameras might produce corrupted video files if the
card speed is too slow or the camera may downgrade the video to match the
speed of the card. This could turn full 1080p HD video into a video with much
lower resolution.
- Shortened clips – when a camera has a higher writing speed than the Flash
card, the camera will pause and the video clip will abruptly end once the
speed limit of the card is reached.
- Burst shooting – many cameras have a burst mode feature where one press
produces a repeated series of photographs; this allows users to capture
fast-moving events or subjects like pets and children. If the card writing
speed is too slow, burst mode setting will not work.
Usage |
Speed
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UHS-I
Speed Classes |
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Still
images, photos and low-resolution video |
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Full
HD videos |
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Cinema-quality
full HD (1080p), 3D video |
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4K,
full 1080p HD video and burst-mode action photography |
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Specifications
Capacities2 |
128GB |
Performance3 |
90MB/s
read and 45MB/s write, UHS-I Speed Class 3 (U3) |
Dimensions |
24mm
x 32mm x 2.1mm |
Format |
FAT32
(SDHC 32GB), exFAT (SDXC 64GB-512GB) |
Operating
Temperatures |
-25°C
to 85°C |
Storage
Temperatures |
-40°C
to 85°C |
Voltage |
3.3V |
Warranty |
Lifetime |