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Minolta MND65-WK

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Brand Minolta 1983
Model MND65-WK-TL
Released Year 1983
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series MND
Color Black - Teal
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 56 MP
Video Resolution 2160p
Optical Zoom 1 x
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Minolta MND65-WK camera is a mechanical 35mm film camera that embodies classic precision engineering from the early 1980s. It features a robust and compact body, designed for durability and ease of use in various shooting conditions. The camera is equipped with a fixed focal length lens optimized for sharpness and image clarity. Exposure metering utilizes a center-weighted system with a coupled CdS light meter to provide accurate exposure readings. The shutter mechanism offers speeds ranging from 1/8 to 1/500 seconds, including a bulb mode for long exposures. Film advance is manual, using a lever system with a rewind crank for manual film rewinding.

Specifications

Camera Type 35mm Film Camera
Lens Fixed focal length, manual focus
Shutter Speeds 1/8 sec to 1/500 sec plus Bulb mode
Exposure Metering Center-weighted CdS light meter
Film Advance Manual lever
Battery For light meter only, typically LR44 or equivalent
Viewfinder Electronic
Flash Hot shoe mount support
Dimensions Approx. 140 x 90 x 50 mm
Weight Approx. 450 grams
Release Year 1983
Built-In Media Camera, Pouch, USB Cable, Lithium-Ion Battery, Wrist Strap,, Memory Card, AC Adaptor, Lens Cap + Keeper, Screwdriver + Screws, 2 Faceplates
Are Batteries Included Yes
Remote Included No
UPC 084438962604
Item Height 3.3 inches
Manufacturer Minolta
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Warranty Description Limited 1 Year Manufacturer
Exposure Control Automatic
White Balance Settings Auto
Crop Mode 16:9
Screen Size 3 Inches
Display Type LCD
Dots Per Screen 400
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Display Resolution Maximum 384 x 384 pixels
Has Color Screen Yes
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Auto Focus
Autofocus Points 28
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Automatic AF (AF-A)
Autofocus Yes
Aspect Ratio 16:9
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 56 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Dynamic Stops 6 Stops
Maximum Image Size 7.95 Inches
Bit Depth 8 Bit
Total Still Resolution 56 MP
Optical Zoom 1 x
Lens Type Wide Angle
Zoom Digital Zoom
Camera Lens 7 elements in 5 groups, wide-angle, 4mm focal length
Minimum Focal Length 18 Millimeters
Digital Zoom 18 x
Number of Diaphragm Blades 9
Lens Construction 7 elements in 5 groups
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Shooting Modes Automatic
Digital-Still No
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Video
Flash Memory Type SD
Write Speed 10 MB/s
Flash Memory Speed Class Class 10
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class U1
Flash Memory Video Speed Class Class 10
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type SD
Compatible Mountings Micro Four Thirds
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Digital
Maximum Aperture 2.8 Millimeters
Photo Sensor Resolution 56 MP
Photo Sensor Size 1/2.3-inch
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/125 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed 0.00625 seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Time-lapse
Color Black - Teal
Video Resolution 2160p
Flash Modes Auto Flash
Camera Flash Built-In
Compatible Devices [Micro Four Thirds]
Continuous Shooting 60 fps
Aperture modes F2.8-F5.6
Flash Sync Speed [ESTIMATE] 1/125 or 1/250
Video Capture Format MP4
Battery Weight 39.2 Grams
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Battery Type Lithium Ion
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Supported Audio Format AAC, MP3
Frame Rate 60 FPS
Mount Type Micro Four Thirds
Warranty Type No Warranty
Crop Factor 5.63
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Key Advantages

The Minolta MND65-WK excels in mechanical reliability, requiring no batteries to operate, which is ideal for shooting in remote locations. Its compact design enhances portability without compromising build quality. The fixed lens provides consistently sharp images with minimal distortion. The exposure metering system ensures accurate exposure control, supporting a broad range of lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera's manual controls offer photographic flexibility, allowing experienced users to creatively adjust settings. Being part of the Minolta MND series guarantees compatibility with various classic Minolta accessories and lenses.

Limitations

One significant limitation is the absence of autofocus functionality, which requires manual focusing and might be challenging for beginners. The fixed lens limits versatility compared to interchangeable lens systems. The camera relies on battery power for its light meter, meaning meter failures may occur if batteries are depleted. Exposure control is mostly manual, lacking modern automation features like program or aperture priority modes. As a film camera, film loading, advancing, and rewinding are manual processes, less convenient than digital alternatives. Finally, spare parts may be difficult to source due to the device's age and discontinued status.

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