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First off — this is one of those cards that just works without any hassle. Setup is instant, and it’s ready to go right out of the box. Let’s talk performance. This card is rated up to around 120MB per second read speeds, and in real-world use, it’s actually pretty consistent. Whether I’m shooting photos or recording 1080p and even some 4K video, I didn’t run into buffering or dropped frames. For everyday creators — especially if you’re using a mid-range DSLR or mirrorless camera — this hits that sweet spot. It’s fast enough to keep up, but not overpriced like some of the high-end cards. Storage-wise, 256GB is a huge plus. You can shoot for a long time without constantly worrying about running out of space, which is perfect for travel, events, or content creation days. Build quality is solid too. It feels durable, and Lexar is known for being pretty reliable when it comes to memory cards. Now, it’s not perfect. This is a UHS-I card, so if you’re doing heavy professional work like high-bitrate 4K or 8K video, you might want something faster like a UHS-II card. But for most people? This is more than enough. Overall, this is a super reliable, budget-friendly SD card that delivers exactly what you need without overcomplicating things. Final verdict: great performance, solid storage, and excellent value. I’d give it an 8.5 out of 10.”