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The Minolta MND20 is a compact, lightweight digital camera featuring a 44MP CMOS sensor for high-resolution photos, 2.7K Ultra HD video recording, and 16X digital zoom. It includes anti-shake stabilization, time lapse, face detection, and a 2.9-inch LCD screen, making it a versatile choice for casual photographers and travelers seeking detailed images and creative video options in a portable form factor.






| ASIN | B0BP4YLWX7 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,870 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #156 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (400) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
| Item model number | MND20 |
| Manufacturer | Minolta |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 3.9 x 0.96 inches |
A**Y
an OK entry-level “fun” camera, an affordable beginner camera
I picked up the Minolta MND20 hoping for a fun, compact camera I could use when I didn’t want to pull out my phone, and overall it’s a mixed bag—but fun to tinker with. On the plus side, it’s extremely pocketable and comes loaded with features like 44 MP stills (I'm a bit skeptical of the 44MP given its sensor size), 2.7K video, a 16× digital zoom, anti-shake stabilization, face detection, time lapse, and a 2.9-inch LCD display. I found the camera fairly easy to navigate, and the preset intelligent scene modes do help if you don’t want to mess with manual settings. For everyday daylight shots, it can produce decent images for a casual or social-media use—while the colors can be a little flat and the sharpness soft, especially when you push the digital zoom (no optical zoom) or crop heavily. In low light or indoor settings, though, it struggles: noise creeps in, and the “anti-shake” can only do so much. Also, the fixed-focus lens (f/3.2, 7.36 mm) means you can’t adjust focus yourself, which limits flexibility. Video is just okay—2.7K looks better than standard definition, but it’s not going to rival a serious camcorder or phone video. Battery life is one of the biggest pain points. During extended shoots or video clips, it drains way faster than I’d expected. For its price point it’s not terrible, but I’d recommend it more as a novelty or beginner gadget than a dependable everyday shooter.
C**M
Horrible Image Quality
Horrible image quality. Super cheapy feel. I would give 0 Stars if possible. I returned it. It's not worth it even if it was free.
K**E
I bought this for someone
Cute camera.
A**L
Digital camera
It’s a nice camera, but the controls are finicky and it’s really not that great of a picture
S**H
Battery
the battery doesn’t last so long
T**T
Only 12MP (actual metadata/exif info)
First off, it's a 12MP camera. Nothing in this camera can make your images 44MP. There's no "upscaling" that can add in pixels in a mid 1990's era camera. This was intended to be used for just a few days use for a trip, but I get better images from some old cell phones; I wanted a dedicated camera instead of just having a cell phone. Digital zoom is nothing more than cropping your photo before you take it (don't use if quality matters). While it's compact, the battery life is dismal and it uses a proprietary battery, so you're stuck with limited use. The best use of this camera is if you need something inexpensive and relatively easy to use (probably best suited for ages 8-16.
A**R
Minolta MND20 44mp digital camera
We purchased it as a gift for a grand daughter who took it with her on a trip to Italy. She came home raving about the camera and the quality of her photos.
A**R
Good.
Worth the money.
M**P
The picture quality on this product is terrible. It struggles to both zoom and focus. You are much better off using a phone - even an older phone! Save your money.
M**N
Great camera loved Christmas gift!!!
S**Y
Esta mona pero no tiene buena calidad, pero por el precio supongo que esta bien
D**Y
pratique et léger convient très bien
R**A
Don't waste your money on this camera. Minolta had the best film cameras only.
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