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Minolta Retro Digital Camera – 48MP Autofocus Compact with 5K Ultra HD Video, Rear Selfie Lens, 16x Zoom, WiFi, 2.8-inch LCD Screen, Digital Stabilization, Optical Viewfinder, 32GB Card (Gold)

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About this item

  • HIGH-RESOLUTION 48MP PHOTOS: Capture every moment in lifelike clarity with a 48-megapixel CMOS sensor. Perfect for detailed portraits, travel photography, or creative shots—each image delivers vibrant color and impressive sharpness.
  • 16X ZOOM & AUTOFOCUS: Zoom in on distant subjects with ease using the 16x digital zoom, while built-in autofocus keeps your shots crisp and clear. Digital stabilization helps reduce blur in motion or handheld shooting.
  • 5K ULTRA HD VIDEO: Shoot stunning 5K Ultra HD videos at high frame rates for content that looks smooth and cinematic. Whether it’s a vlog, family event, or scenic adventure, your videos stay sharp and professional.
  • SMART FEATURES: Includes creative tools like Time Lapse, Slow Motion, Self Timer, and built-in Color Filters. Dual LCD screens and a rear selfie lens make framing easy, while WiFi enables instant smartphone sharing.
  • COMPLETE PACKAGE: Ready to go out of the box with a 32GB memory card and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The compact, retro design with modern tech makes it a perfect travel companion for creators on the move.


The Minolta MND70 Retro Digital Camera combines timeless style with modern functionality, delivering powerful performance in a compact form. With a resolution of 48 megapixels, it’s perfect for capturing life’s moments in exceptional clarity and color. Whether you're documenting your travels, creating social content, or exploring photography as a hobby, the MND70 offers creative freedom with minimal effort. Shoot ultra-smooth 5K video for an immersive viewing experience, ideal for vlogging, YouTube, or home movies. Thanks to digital image stabilization, even handheld footage stays sharp and steady. The rear-facing selfie lens and dual-screen layout let you capture self-portraits, group shots, or videos with precision. No guesswork needed—what you see is what you get. The optical viewfinder adds a classic touch, offering another way to frame shots when you want a traditional camera feel. Featuring a 2.8-inch IPS LCD display, the MND70 provides an easy-to-navigate interface. Switch seamlessly between creative shooting modes like Time Lapse, Slow Motion, and built-in Color Filters to enhance your content directly in-camera—no editing software required. With WiFi integration, transferring images to your smartphone is as easy as a tap. Control the camera remotely or instantly back up your shots using the compatible app. It’s a smart solution for on-the-go creators who want to stay connected and mobile. Packed with practical extras, the MND70 comes with a 32GB memory card, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and a compact form factor that fits easily into any bag or pocket. The retro gold finish adds a stylish flair, making it as much a fashion accessory as a high-functioning camera. Whether you're a beginner or a creative looking for a fresh tool, the Minolta MND70 delivers quality, personality, and performance—all in one eye-catching device.


Esteban
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Fake Minolta camera, does not offer 48mp, not even 6mp... don't waste your money in fake products!
Mark V. Laseen
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
A cheap camera unworthy of the Minolta name.The Minolta company from Japan stopped manufacturing cameras in 2006, and sold their SLR camera business to Sony. The Minolta name is now licensed to Elite brands which now uses the revered name on cheaper cameras.
Gerri Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
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.
That Review Person
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
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.
J H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
So bad.
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