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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.

Brand: Minolta


Model Name: Minolta MN35Z


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Image Stabilization: Optical


Min Shutter Speed: 1 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Form Factor: Bridge


Effective Still Resolution: 20 MP


Special Feature: Optical Image Stabilization; 27 Intelligent Shooting Modes; Panorama Shooting; Face Detection; HDR; TimeLapse See more


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


Aspect Ratio: 169


Display Resolution Maximum: 460000


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 20 MP


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20 MP


White balance settings: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Custom, Cloudy


Self Timer Duration: 10 seconds


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Image Stabilization: Optical


Flash Modes Description: Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Forced On, Slow Sync, Forced Off


Video Capture Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder Type: fixed LCD


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Dots per screen area: 460,000 Dot


Model Name: Minolta MN35Z


Brand: Minolta


Model Number: MN35Z-P


Number of Items: 1


Color: Purple


Included Components: instruction manual, Camera pouch, warranty, Camera, 8GB SD card


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.8 x 3.2 x 3.4 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Optical Zoom: 35 x


Digital Zoom: 2 x


Maximum Aperture: 3 f


Zoom Type: motorized zoom


Compatible Mountings: Minolta Alpha


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Maximum Focal Length: 157 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 4.5 Millimeters


Min Shutter Speed: 1 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Shooting Modes: High dynamic rang


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Weight: 0.21 Grams


Target Gender: Unisex


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Continuous Shooting Speed: 10 fps


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: SDXC;SDXC


Special Feature: Optical Image Stabilization; 27 Intelligent Shooting Modes; Panorama Shooting; Face Detection; HDR; TimeLapse


Skill Level: Amateur


Form Factor: Bridge


Hardware Interface: AV Port


GPS: No


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  • It's not growing on me
Color: Red
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 LastGas LastGas

  • Great Optics but NOT a bridge camera
Color: Black
While the image quality is impressive this camera gives you the illusion of having control of shutter speed and apertures. In reality the camera has a buzillion shutter speeds, but only 2 apertures.. (the reason you need so many shutter speeds in order to get the exposure correct.. "as the camera see's fit". It does give exposure compensation, etc, but only to a limited degree.. and not low iso/asa settings (film speed). This is just a glorified, large P&S.. If you really are looking to learn shutter speeds and apertures just go buy a used 35mm film camera from the 60's-80's (pentax K1000)... This minolta camera will teach you nothing about photography, as it really wants you to just turn the dial to the pre-set options... On the other hand it makes a good video camera.. (which is my main use for this camera now).. and the audio isn't to bad if you use it for blogging. Also... boot-up time is slow enough that you will not get a good animal photo unless you are powered up and ready to go... If you get this camera it will be a backup to a REAL camera... I guess it's a good enough P&S for $200, but if you really want to learn photography use that $$$ towards a real SLR.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by TKA_MTNMAN

  • Easy point and shoot
Color: Purple
Easy point and shoot operation. Menu takes some getting used to. Picture transfer software not the best. Pics are top quality.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by C. D. Race

  • Love the camera
Color: Purple
A little cumbersome
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by SHERRY O

  • Muy compacta y fácil de utilizar.
Color: Black
Es una cámara pequeña, barata y muy completa, con muy buena resolución. La cámara excelente. Pero,... pero, la batería muy mala, solo duró un uso, costo mucho que cargará y después de ese uso, no volvió a cargar, se infló y por ello me costó sacarla del deposito de batería de la cámara. El vendedor aun no me contesta. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by El Messie

  • Fine, but a little dissapointed.
Color: Purple
I was looking for something that was easy to use and takes nice, crisp photos, and while this is easy to use (in terms of point-and-click photos), it only takes clean photos outdoors on a sunny day-- and the camera can't be zoomed in either. I really wanted to use this for both vacations and for my business to take photos of my products, but almost every single product shot is a blurry, dark mess and that's not great for the price. I've gotten some really nice photos out of it as well for my outings, but again, only in the brightest light. I'm still looking through the manual to see if it's something I've been doing wrong or a setting, but it shouldn't be this difficult to find. I love the size, look, and feel of the camera, I just wish the photo quality didn't vary so much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Stephanie C.

  • Entry Level Camera
Color: Red
We purchased this camera for work purposes and have to say, it does do the job. I was able to zoom a pretty good distance (more than what is actually needed). The flash is not the best BUT after walking the property and taking random photos - the camera did pick-up lowlight areas and did brighten the scene, so the photo did come out clear and brighter. I wouldn't recommend this camera for a person who is experienced and is used to a more sophisticated DSLR camera as it would be a disappointment to you. This is great for someone wanting to learn how to take photos and doesn't want to carry multiple lenses around at the same time. Although these cameras were purchased for work, I did catch some pretty nice shots. The main caveat I will say is the LINK123, APP. Unfortunately, the app does not always function when you want it to. Also, it would be nice to be able to open the app without syncing your camera to view older saved photos in your camera gallery. Overall, if you would like an introductory camera with pretty neat options - I would recommend this camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022 by Natalie Childress

  • Good as an entry level camera
Color: Black
As an entry level camera this is a good camera, but pictures taken are not as high quality as expected. I have to take several pictures to get a good shot. Zoom is amazing, but pictures taken at a high zoom are low quality.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Alexis Jerez

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