I got a Lexar Professional 64GB SD card when the EOS R came out so I could take advantage of its fast transfer speeds. I'm a little weary of this card though, as I noticed a while ago that if you shake the card side to side, something is actually loose/rattling inside it.
It didn't bother me too much because the card always performed reliably. But just today I noticed that one of the little plastic dividers between the groups of pins on the bottom side of the card has come detached at the end. So basically you can just flex it back and forth. It's still attached back at the base of the pins. Luckily it hasn't broken completely off, as that would've resulted in a little tiny bit of plastic floating around inside my SD card slot.
I think these cards have a lifetime warranty, which I will definitely take advantage of. But for such an expensive card, man, they sure seem like they're built like junk. I've never had a card physically fall apart on me like this. I have not been rough with it. It's spent 99% of its life in my camera, only coming out when I need to transfer photos to my computer.
It didn't bother me too much because the card always performed reliably. But just today I noticed that one of the little plastic dividers between the groups of pins on the bottom side of the card has come detached at the end. So basically you can just flex it back and forth. It's still attached back at the base of the pins. Luckily it hasn't broken completely off, as that would've resulted in a little tiny bit of plastic floating around inside my SD card slot.
I think these cards have a lifetime warranty, which I will definitely take advantage of. But for such an expensive card, man, they sure seem like they're built like junk. I've never had a card physically fall apart on me like this. I have not been rough with it. It's spent 99% of its life in my camera, only coming out when I need to transfer photos to my computer.