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For today only US and UK members can save $100 on the SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO CFexpress Card Type B at B&H Photo. A $100 voucher is applied automatically in the shopping cart bringing the price down to $149.99 from the normal list price of $249.99, although it often sells for around $200.00.

UK members can also order from B&H Photo. Shipping to the UK is $10.30 so the total price is $160.29 which is around £117.00. Wex Photo and Park Cameras currently sell this card for £279.00. Normally B&H calculates import duty as well, but $10.30 that's showing for delivery is too low. If charged import duty would be around £23 on top, so you still save around £139.00. I typically order all of my memory cards from B&H as even with import tax you save a lot on UK prices.

Offer link: https://bhpho.to/3pfZOQv
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Offer expires at 23:59 Eastern Time, Oct 19th, which is 05:00 GMT, Oct 20th.
 
I missed out on this, but I already have one anyway.
I would say though that the Sandisk card gets very hot in comparison to my Sony Tough 128GB card. It works great, but if I leave it in the card reader it get almost too hot to touch. The Sony appears to be faster as well. Just an FYI.
 
I missed out on this, but I already have one anyway.
I would say though that the Sandisk card gets very hot in comparison to my Sony Tough 128GB card. It works great, but if I leave it in the card reader it get almost too hot to touch. The Sony appears to be faster as well. Just an FYI.
Speaking of hot cards, here is a note from the EOS R5 manual:

Caution
Do not remove cards immediately after a red icon is displayed as you are shooting.
Cards may be hot, due to high internal camera temperature. Set the power switch to <OFF> and stop shooting for a while before removing cards. Removing hot cards immediately after shooting may cause you to drop and damage them. Be careful when removing cards.
 
I have never had one get hot in the camera, but then again I don't shoot video. Hmmmm..... I guess in cold weather you could use it for a handwarmer. LOL
 

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