Canvas Go! Plus Class 10 SD Cards - UHS-I, U3, V30 - 64GB-1TB - Kingston Technology (original) (raw)

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Kingston’s Canvas Go! Plus SD is for the adventurers who are always on the go chasing the perfect moment to capture. With superior transfer speeds of up to 170MB/s{{Footnote.N57803}}, the Canvas Go! Plus SD card accelerates your workflow and efficiency so that you’ll have more time to take your creativity onto the next adventure. With U3 & V30 speed performance, shoot stunning 4K Ultra-HD videos without worrying about slow speeds and dropped frames or shoot sequential burst-mode photography that’s seamless and consistent. View the world as your canvas and take your creativity and inspiration on the road with the Canvas Go! Plus SD.

Canvas Go! Plus SD

Superior speeds

Transfer and capture content faster in Full HD & 4K UHD with transfer speeds up to 170MB/s.{{Footnote.N57803}}

Canvas Go! Plus SD

Ideal for shooting 4K UHD video and burst mode photography on your DSLR

High-speeds and improved performance will help accelerate your workflow.

The Canvas Go! Plus SD is perfect for 4K photos and videos with capacities up to 1TB.

Larger capacities

Capacities up to 1TB{{Footnote.N47164}} to store 4K photos and videos.

Capacities{{Footnote.N47164}} 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Standard/Class Class 10, UHS-I, U3, V30
Performance{{Footnote.N57803}} 170/70MB/s Read/Write (64GB)170/90MB/s Read/Write (128GB-1TB)
Dimensions 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm
Format exFAT
Operating temperature -25°C to 85°C
Storage temperature -40°C to 85°C
Voltage 3.3V
Warranty/support Lifetime

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