Canvas Select Plus SD Memory Card
for HD 1080p Video Cameras
Canvas Select Plus SD Memory Card
for HD 1080p Video Cameras
Kingston’s Canvas Select Plus SD card delivers reliable performance with speeds of up to 100MB/s{{Footnote.N37139}}, ideal for cameras and full HD video recording. With Class 10 UHS-I speeds, it ensures smooth and consistent performance. Durable and versatile, it’s perfect for everyday storage needs.
Capacities{{Footnote.N37130}} | 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB |
Standard/Class | Class 10, UHS-I, U1/V10 (64GB), U3/V30 (128GB-512GB) |
Performance{{Footnote.N37139}} | 100MB/s read (64GB) 100/85MB/s read/write (128GB-512GB) |
Dimensions | 24 mm x 32 mm x 2.1 mm |
Format | exFAT (64GB-512GB) |
Operating temperature | -25 °C~85 °C |
Storage temperature | -40 °C~85 °C |
Voltage | 3.3 V |
Warranty/support | Lifetime |
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Class 10 UHS-I speeds up to 100 MB/s{{Footnote.N37139}}
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Capture images and videos in Full HD (1080p)
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Capacities up to 512 GB{{Footnote.N37130}}
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Durable
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Lifetime Warranty
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If you are new to photography and want to have a memory card that won’t limit you from trying out all the features of your shiny new camera, then the Kingston 256GB Canvas Select Plus is a good choice to consider.
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Name | Canvas Select Plus | Canvas Go! Plus SD | Canvas Go! Plus SD | SD Canvas React Plus | Canvas React Plus V60 SD | Industrial SD |
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User | Consumer | Consumer | Consumer | Professional | Professional | Business/Industrial |
Capacity | ||||||
Capacity | 64GB-512GB | 64GB-1TB | 64GB–1TB | 32GB-256GB | 128GB–1TB | 8GB-64GB |
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Speed |
• 100MB/s read (64GB) • 100MB/s read, 85MB/s write (128GB-512GB) |
•170MB/s read, 70MB/s write (64GB) •170MB/s read, 90MB/s write (128GB-1TB) |
•Up to 200MB/s read (64GB-128GB) •Up to 200MB/s read, 160MB/s write (256GB-1TB) |
300MB/s read, 260MB/s write |
• 280MB/s read, 100MB/s write (128GB) • 280MB/s read, 150MB/s write (256GB-1TB) |
Up to 100MB/s read, 80MB/s write |
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Compatibility |
• UHS-I, U1, V10 (64GB) • UHS-I, U3, V30 (128GB-512GB) |
UHS-I, U3, V30 | UHS-I, U3, V30 | UHS-II, U3, V90 | UHS-II, U3, V60 | UHS-I Speed Class U3, V30, A1 |
Usage | ||||||
Usage | Point-and-shoot cameras |
• DSLR • Mirrorless camera • 4K video production |
• Shooting 4K UHD video • Burst-mode photography |
• 4K/8K video production • UHS-II cinema cameras • DSLR |
• 4K video • UHS-II cinema cameras • DSLR |
Designed and tested to be durable in extreme temperatures |
Key Features


Capture images and videos in Full HD (1080p)
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