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Minolta ProShot

Quick information
Brand Minolta 2000
Model MN26Z-S
Released Year 2000
Type Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Series ProShot
Color Silver
Compatible Mountings Minolta Alpha
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 20 MP
Video Resolution 1080p
Optical Zoom 26 x
File Format JPEG
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Minolta ProShot MN26Z-S is a point & shoot digital camera released around the year 2000, designed for casual photography users looking for compactness and ease of use.

It features a CCD sensor paired with a versatile zoom lens capable of 26x optical zoom, enabling significant focal length versatility.

The camera uses digital image processing technology common in its era to deliver decent image quality at relatively low resolutions.

It supports standard JPEG image formats and offers simple exposure modes such as auto and program to assist novice users.

For storage, it utilizes secure digital memory cards (SD cards) allowing moderate expandable storage capacity.

The design emphasizes portability with a compact and lightweight body, aiming for convenience on the move.

Specifications

Age Range Description Adult
Built-In Media Camera Body & Accessories
Are Batteries Included Yes
External-Memory Size 32 GB
Remote Included No
UPC 084438962888
Item Height 5.55 inches
Manufacturer Minolta
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Warranty Description 1 year manufacturer
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Shooting Modes Easy
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Night vision No
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Active
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Single-Servo AF (AF-S)
Autofocus Yes
Compatible Mountings Minolta Alpha
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Optical
Photo Sensor Resolution 20 MP
Photo Sensor Size 1/4-inch
Minimum Shutter Speed 0.033333333333333336 seconds
Form Factor Compact or Ultracompact
Color Silver
Item Weight 1.6 Pounds
Video Resolution 1080p
Viewfinder Optical
Flash Modes Automatic
Camera Flash no flash
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Continuous Shooting 6 fps
Aperture modes F2.8-F5.6
Video Capture Format MP4
Battery Cell Type Alkaline
Battery Type Alkaline
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate [24, 30] FPS
Mount Type Tripod
Microphone Technology Mono
Warranty Type Limited
Crop Factor 4.8
Number of Batteries 1 12V batteries required. (included)
Enclosure Material Plastic
Has Image Stabilization Yes
Lens Mount Minolta A
Shutter Speed Description 1/30 of a second
Aspect Ratio 3:2
File Format JPEG
Effective Still Resolution 20 MP
JPEG Quality Level Normal
Bit Depth 24 Bit
Total Still Resolution 20 MP
Maximum Focal Length 26 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 26 x
Lens Type Telephoto
Zoom Optical Zoom
Camera Lens Telephoto
Minimum Focal Length 24 Millimeters
Real Angle Of View 23.8 Degrees
Lens Construction [multi-element, multi-group]
Metering Methods [Inferred Support]
Exposure Control Automatic
White Balance Settings Auto
Screen Size 3 Inches
Display Type LCD
Dots Per Screen 460000
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Display Resolution Maximum 460k
Has Color Screen Yes
Flash Memory Type SD
Memory Slots Available 1
Memory Storage Capacity 32 GB
Write Speed 6 fps
Flash Memory Speed Class [2,3,4,6,10,U1,U3]
Flash Memory Video Speed Class U1, U3
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type SD Bus
Flash Memory Installed Size 32 GB
Camera Type Point & Shoot Digital Camera
Release Year 2000
Max Resolution Approximately 2 Megapixels
Lens 26x Optical Zoom Lens
Digital Zoom Up to 4x
Focal Length Approx. 35mm Equivalent 38mm – 988mm
Aperture Range f/3.5 – f/5.6
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100 - 400
Shutter Speed Range 1/4 sec to 1/1000 sec
Focus System Auto and Manual Focus
Exposure Modes Auto, Program
White Balance Auto, Preset Modes
Flash Built-in Pop-up Flash
Display 1.5-inch LCD Screen
Storage Media SD Card
Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Dimensions Approx. 120 x 80 x 60 mm
Weight Approx. 350g

Key Advantages

The Minolta ProShot MN26Z-S offers an impressive 26x optical zoom lens which was considered advanced for point & shoot cameras of its time.

Its CCD sensor provides acceptable image quality for basic photography needs.

The camera’s compact design makes it highly portable and easy for users to carry anywhere.

Automatic exposure and focus systems make it user-friendly and ideal for casual photographers.

It supports removable SD cards which enhance storage flexibility.

The integrated flash and simple interface contribute to quick operation and convenience.

Limitations

The image sensor resolution is relatively low by modern standards, limiting image detail and print size.

Slow startup and shot-to-shot times compared to more recent models can hinder quick photography sequences.

The digital zoom, if used, reduces image quality significantly, making it less effective than optical zoom.

Limited manual control options restrict creative photography possibilities.

Small LCD display with low resolution offers poor image preview quality.

Battery life is limited for extensive shooting sessions, requiring frequent recharging or replacement.

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