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The Minolta digital camera features a powerful 48MP CMOS sensor, 16x digital zoom with hybrid autofocus, and 5K Ultra HD video recording. Equipped with creative modes like Time Lapse and Slow Motion, dual LCD screens, WiFi connectivity, and a 32GB memory card, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking high-quality, versatile imaging in a compact, stylish package.














| ASIN | B0DKG5B6XG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,328 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #233 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | MND70-S |
| Manufacturer | Minolta |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.25 x 3.75 inches |
H**N
Under valued camera
It is a wonderful camera. You have to know how to work it in order to enjoy it for the price!!! I took pix in room light with excellent results . The zoom is digital only, the quality of the pix will be detoriated if you use it, the view finder is fixed and does not zoom at all. It even has a macro mode which is very nice. I am a semi-pro photographer and I am very surprised to see how it functions for the price I pays for. The microSD is 32GB but you have to provide your own adapter or you can connect to your PC via the USB C cable. The USB also charge the battery . Very happy with it so far even the view finder is fixed in wide view!!!
C**A
Please don't buy this camera!
I really wanted this camera to work out for me. I am a professional photographer who hates to shoot with phone cameras. I was looking for a pocket-sized, lightweight camera to walk around with. I wasn't expecting much, I got used to its features, I didn't mind that it was slow and the poor quality of night shots. In the end, I was expecting a reasonable file quality, but it was not the case. It felt like my old Canon point-and-shoot from 2004.
A**S
Just use your phone
As the title says: Just use your phone. I literally think even Samsungs have a better camera quality than whatever was thrown in this. Props to aesthetics, but yeah
G**H
Not impressed with indoor picture quality
Nice weight and feel in hand (IYKYK) - unfortunately the indoor quality of the pictures were very unimpressive. I really wanted to love this camera, but for the price I wasnt impressed.
M**L
Camera
Great pictures Wi-Fi connect is great easy to ise
F**O
very nice camera good pictures but hate the micro memory card
they show a standard memory card in the add...but its not..its that crapy micro card which i hate
D**H
What a Deal.!
This is not the finest camera in the world , but for the price it just might be . I own dozens of cameras of all types: Nikons, Leicas,, Hasselblads, Linhofs. But this little camera is a jewel. Compared to the others it costs next to nothing yet it does it’s job. I bought it to have a camera I could leave on B/W. This one does very well in that capacity.
T**N
Just not good
My cell phone takes better photos than this and is a lot less bulky. The picture quality is terrible. If it had more manual settings where I can adjust for different environments, it might be a decent camera. As-is, the automatic settings are horrible. There is a lot of noise with the indoor pictures—which tells me that there is something wrong with the automatic ISO. It says 40 megapixels but it’s more like 10. I have a Sony Cybershot from 2012 that takes better pictures than this. I’m a reporter and use nice cameras. I bought this Minolta because I thought it would be helpful if I needed to get a quick shot and didn’t have time to get my big camera out. I’m really disappointed. Though this camera is easy to use, it doesn’t offer any features that other lesser-priced cameras can offer. If you don’t care about picture quality, get a cheap $20 camera—that’s what I would pay for this. Definitely no more than $30.
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