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Minolta 20 Mega Pixels Wifi Digital Camera with 35x Optical Zoom & 1080p HD Video Optical with 3-Inch LCD, 4.8 x 3.4 x 3.2, Purple (MN35Z-P)

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Color: Purple


Features

  • 20 Mega Pixels still image resolution with 1080p HD video resolution
  • 35x optical zoom with optical image stabilization; 8GB SD card included
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth connectivity
  • Large 3.0 inch LCD screen
  • Features 26 scene modes, face detection, High Dynamic Range
  • Viewfinder type: fixed LCD

Description

The MN35Z Bridge Camera shoots 20MP pictures and 1080p HD video. Packing a 35x zoom lens with optical stabilization, Wi-Fi a 3.0” LCD and 27 settings of intelligent scene modes make shooting the perfect long zoom shot a breeze.

Compatible Mountings: Minolta Alpha


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 157 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 35 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Brand: Minolta


Compatible Mountings: Minolta Alpha


Aspect Ratio: 169


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 20 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1 Seconds


Exposure Control: Automatic


Form Factor: Bridge


Effective Still Resolution: 20 MP


Special Feature: Travel


Color: Purple


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Shooting Modes: High dynamic rang


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Video Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: fixed LCD


Flash Modes: [NF]


Camera Flash: no flash


Skill Level: Amateur


Compatible Devices: Minolta Alpha mountings


Continuous Shooting: 30 FPS


Aperture modes: F3.0


Video Capture Format: MP4


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Battery Weight: 0.21 Grams


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Display Resolution Maximum: 460000


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Maximum Resolution: 460000


Flash Memory Type: SDXC;SDXC


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Write Speed: up to 104 MB/s


Flash Memory Speed Class: 3


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: U1 or U3


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: U1


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-I


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 8 GB


Flash Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SD


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: RAW


Dynamic Stops: 10 Stops


Bit Depth: 24 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 20 MP


Maximum Image Size: 20 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 157 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 35 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Zoom: motorized zoom


Camera Lens: Minolta lens with a focal length range of 4.5-157mm and a maximum aperture of F3.5-F6.5


Real Angle Of View: 1.8 Degrees


Lens Correction Type: Fixed


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash torch


Self Timer: 10 Seconds


Crop Mode: 169


Brand: Minolta


Model Name: Minolta MN35Z


Built-In Media: 8GB SD card, Camera, Camera pouch, instruction manual, warranty


Are Batteries Included: Yes


External-Memory Size: 8 GB


Model Number: MN35Z-P


Remote Included: No


Model Series: MN35Z


Global Trade Identification Number: 81


Generation: 2nd Generation


UPC: 084438960181


Manufacturer Part Number: MN35Z-P


Manufacturer: Minolta


Warranty Description: Limited One Year


Item Type Name: Minolta 20 mega pixels wifi digital camera.


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Contra, Multi area, Phase Detection, sensor


Focus Features: Auto Focus


Autofocus Points: 1


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)


Autofocus: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • After 1000 pictures I'm happy with it.
Color: Purple
First, I’m not a professional photographer and can’t justify spending thousands of dollars on a camera. Over a six month period I created a spreadsheet with specifications on almost 60 different cameras. I knew that Nikon was expected to release their P1000 camera and I was waiting for that. But at almost $1000 I had a hard time justifying it. So, I decided on the Minolta MN35Z. This replaces my Canon SX20IS that was released in 2009. I just got back from a Mediterranean Cruise including visits to the Vatican Museum and St. Peter’s Basilica. I took almost 1000 pictures. It is easy to get good pictures with almost any camera when outdoors and with good light. But when indoors like the museum and Basilica it is more difficult as would be expected. The Basilica is so large that a flash will not reach far enough. But, I did get good pictures if I was very careful holding the camera steady. With lower light the camera wants to take longer exposures so any movement will make a blurry picture. I have a tripod but in a crowded room and with so many pictures it just was not practical carrying it around. That would definitely help. This is a lightweight camera and the menu system is easy to use. At $195 it is a good camera. Yes, I would like the features on the Nikon P1000 and I still may get it one day, but this was a good selection to carry around on vacation with a lot of walking. If you are looking under $500 you need to take a close look at this one. Take a couple hundred pictures before anything important experimenting with manual and automatic settings. Experiment with various exposure times and the many scene options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Very nice camera
Color: Purple
This is a great camera. Takes a little messing with to get the hang of the wifi and bluetooth function but once you get the hang of it it works great. I've always wanted a simple digital camera that can connect to my phone and this one is perfect for what I need. I am not a professional nor do I want to be. This takes beautiful clear pictures and I can share the ones I want easily. The color is really cool too ( avery bright purple) comes with all you need and an easy to charge battery. Case and strap too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018 by Treemg

  • Great for snapshots and casual use.
This has a huge number of features that you will never use. Once you figure out the basics it is a great camera to record family travels and memories. Excellent value.. Issues: Battery level on window is crap. Charge the camera every night and it will work fine. Function wheel is easily bumped when carrying. Ruins pics until you notice. Check every time you use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022 by Craig L. Catli

  • Good camera but watch out for the battery. Poor product support.
This camera would have gotten 4.5 stars were it not for the battery. I noticed other buyers had left reviews mentioning problems with the initial charge and power up. During the first charge the camera indicated 'unusual charging'. Eventually, overnight, the battery charged and the camera would power up. However, when removing the battery it was noticed the battery case was distorted and bulging. Not good for any battery, but worse for a Li-ion battery. The battery supplier has quality control issues. Amazon (who was the seller) refunded a percentage of my purchase price, which I used to buy a replacement battery. This is the only reason I left 3 stars. It should be noted that not all NC-120 have the same geometry and some might not fit the camera. If Amazon works with Minolta to resolve this, the camera would be a great buy, but less tech savvy persons should be cautious. After the 6 month return period the flash stopped working. Service requests to Minolta have been ignored. Lowered the rating to 1-star. Takes decent images in daylight, but not worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2021 by Spikey

  • Perfect
Color: Purple
This camera is wonderful! The color, quality and ease of use are just wonderful for the price. A nice gift for someone or for yourself.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Brian Frey

  • It's not growing on me
I've used digital cameras for almost as long as there have been such things (the Sony Mavica was not my first). I also have a Canon T6i DSLR as my main camera as well as an iPhone and a few other older point and shoot digitals. This doesn't make me an expert, so take this review with that in mind. My intent is to update this review after I have more experience with the camera. The Minolta MN35Z is what they call a "bridge camera," something between a simple point and shoot, and a DSLR. It has a 35X zoom lens that cannot be switched out. I found the camera to be very comfortable to hold in my right hand. Controls, except the on/off button, are easily reached. I bought this camera for travel. My DSLR is large and heavy and my phone offers the choice between wide angle and super wide angle. This is a compromise. One feature I really like about the Minolta is that it has internal memory. You can take a few pictures without putting in the internal memory card. The elephant in the room, common to most if not all bridge cameras, is a lack of an optical viewfinder. That makes it extremely hard to read outdoors. When composing a shot, you have no option on where to place the camera, and limited options on where to put your eye. So rather than "point and shoot," you have "point and hope" that what you wanted is in the shot. The viewfinder on this camera cannot be swung out or tilted, further limiting your holding options. I thought the resolution on the viewfinder was low, certainly not like what you would see on a phone screen. It also has no touch controls. The camera has lots of features, but many of them are not available in many situations. For example, HDR (high dynamic range). It's a great feature for dealing with scenes that mix bright and shadowy content. The problem is that HDR is a scene mode, not an optional setting. When using HDR, the camera can't be set for intelligent scene, portrait, landscape, aperture value priority, shutter priority, manual and the 18 other scenic modes. Another example is that the 35X zoom cannot be used in several shooting modes. It can be quite frustrating when you try to make a setting that doesn't seem to work, only to find that it doesn't exist in the current mode. The camera has automatic flash, but unlike other cameras, you have to manually extend the flash before it becomes automatic, and I have yet to find a mode where the Auto flash setting is actually allowed. In every case I have tried, the Auto option is ghosted and all you get is "always on" or "off." One small omission could be a big deal to some people -- the camera has no external microphone connection. This makes the camera sort of useless for making a presentation. There is also no video out jack. This camera is not particularly useful for making VLOGs. Many cameras sense how the camera is held and flag the photos for auto-rotation. This one doesn't. You'll have to rotate all your photos manually if needed. Note that only JPG output is supported -- no camera raw files. While you can manually set the lens opening (aperture), there are only TWO options, f 3,.0 and 5.5. The manual reminds me of a manual for a cheap Chinese radio, obviously not written by a fluent English speaker. It also leaves you guessing sometimes. Hint: This camera uses a specialty battery. One of the first things one usually does with a new camera is to buy a spare battery. For some reason, may of the spares available for this one don't fit without being filed down first. When purchasing a battery, look for "MN35Z" specifically, rather than just the battery model number. I found the autofocus unreliable shooting some subjects, like a leafy bush. It also seems to lack dynamic range, making some parts of a scene totally blown out. The camera has a 2X digital zoom, but it's only available on the lowest resolution setting, and if you want digital zoom, get some software to do it in post processing. On this camera, the feature is absolutely useless. With all that negativity, I close by offering the best photo I've gotten so far with this camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by Blog or Die!

  • "Snap It"
What a fancy Camera; right on point & "Flashy", too!
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Cheri Wolf

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