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Tammi
January 28, 2025

How long will a fully charged battery last in the minolta mnd20 camera

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

A fully charged battery in the Minolta MND20 camera provides a recording capacity of 133 minutes.

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Tammi
January 28, 2025

How long will a fully charged battery last

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

A fully charged Minolta MND20 battery provides a recording capacity of 133 minutes.

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DAVID P BALANCA
April 12, 2025

how long is the berraty good for, how long to charge it

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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025

The Minolta MND20 has poor battery life, often running down after taking around 30 pictures or within an hour of use. Users report needing to purchase spare batteries due to short battery life. Charging should be done indoors at temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F). High or low temperatures can reduce charging efficiency and battery performance. Charging time is not specified.

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Summary of Contents for Minolta MND20

  • Page 2: About Your Camera

    1. About Your Camera About this Manual Congratulations on purchasing the Minolta MND20 Digital Camera! The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this User’s Guide may differ somewhat from the screens and configuration of the actual camera.
  • Page 3 1. About Your Camera FCC: SAR standard Value: 1.6 W/Kg, Maximal Measure: 0.4 W/kg CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 4 1. About Your Camera USB Adaptor Information • Do not expose the adapter to high temperatures or moisture places. Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock. • Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, change or transform the adapter. • Avoid sudden changes in temperature, which may cause condensation on the adapter’s internal surfaces.
  • Page 5 1. About Your Camera Source or Memory Card Do not remove the battery while the product is on, or while images are being saved or deleted. Forcibly cutting power in these circumstances could result in loss of data or cause damage to the memory card or internal circuitry. Notes about the LCD Screen •...
  • Page 6 1. About Your Camera Using the Battery When Cold On cold days, the capacity of batteries tends to decrease. If an exhausted battery is used at a low temperature, the camera may not turn on. Keep spare batteries in a warm place and exchange as necessary. Once warmed, a cold battery may recover some of its charge.
  • Page 7 1. About Your Camera 1.1 Camera Interface 1. Power 2. Shutter 3. Zoom In/Out 4. Mode 5. Up/Down/Left/Right 6. OK 7. Menu 8. Carry Strap Slot 9. USB Port 10. Battery and Memory Card Door 11. Tripod Mount 12. LED Light 13.
  • Page 8 1. About Your Camera 1.2 Button Function Description Function Description Power Press and hold to power on or off. In Photo: Tap to capture a photo. Shutter In Video: Tap to start and stop recording. In Playback: Tap to play and stop recorded videos. In Video or Photo: Tap to zoom-out.
  • Page 9 2. First Use 2. First Use 2.1 To Open the Battery Door Unlock the battery door by sliding the battery door away from the center of the camera. The battery door will then flip open. 2.2 Installing the Battery Insert the lithium-ion battery into the battery compartment with the metal contacts facing the inside of the camera.
  • Page 10: First Use

    2. First Use 4. To remove the memory card, simply push in and the card will eject back out. NOTE: • Please format the memory card before using the camera (Caution, this will erase all data on the card). • Do not remove or insert the memory card when recording. It may damage the card or cause data loss.
  • Page 11 2. First Use 2.5 Powering the Camera On/Off Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds to power the camera on. To power the camera off, press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds again. If the camera’s battery is low, a “Low Battery” message will display on the screen and it will automatically shut down within a few seconds to prevent memory corruption or loss.
  • Page 12 2. First Use 2.10 Photo Mode Press the MODE button to switch to Photo Mode. The meaning of each icon within Photo Mode is explained in the table below: 1) Photo Mode 7) Pictures Remaining 13) Exposure 2) Image Size (Resolution) 8) Memory Card Inserted 14) ISO 3) Scene...
  • Page 13 2. First Use 2.11 Video Mode Press the MODE button to switch to Video Mode. The meaning of each icon within Video Mode is explained in the table below: 1) Video Mode 7) Menu 2) Video Size (Resolution) 8) White Balance 3) Scene 9) Exposure 4) Video Time Remaining...
  • Page 14 3. Using Your Camera 3. Using the Camera 3.1 Photo Shooting Power the camera on and it will be ready to take pictures right away. You may press the MODE button to switch to another mode. 1. Line up your shot by looking at the LCD screen to see what is in the shot. 2.
  • Page 15: Using Your Camera

    3. Using Your Camera 3.1.3 Beauty Filter This feature applies a filter effect on the people in the scene. 1. In Photo Mode press the MENU button. 2. Select ‘Beauty Filter’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Beauty Filter’...
  • Page 16 3. Using Your Camera 4. Press the MENU button to exit the settings menu without making a selection. 3.1.7 White Balance White Balance changes the color of light in your pictures, making it seem warmer or cooler depending on how the light you're shooting in affects the frame.
  • Page 17 3. Using Your Camera 1. In Photo Mode press the MENU button. 2. Select ‘Color Effect’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Color Effect’ submenu. 3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK button to confirm your selected option (Normal, B &...
  • Page 18 3. Using Your Camera OK button to confirm your selected option (On, Off). 4. Press the MENU button to exit the settings menu without making a selection. 3.1.14 Smile Capture This function allows you to set your camera to detect smiles in a scene and for it to capture a photo automatically.
  • Page 19 3. Using Your Camera 3.2 Video Recording Power the camera on and press the MODE button to switch to Video mode. A camcorder icon will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen when you are in Video mode. 1.
  • Page 20 3. Using Your Camera 3.2.3 Beauty Filter This feature applies a filter effect on the people in the scene. 1. In Video Mode press the MENU button. 2. Select ‘Beauty Filter’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Beauty Filter’...
  • Page 21 3. Using Your Camera Schedule, Interval). Image Size (Resolution) – This function sets the image resolution of each photo taken during the time lapse. Time Lapse Schedule – This function sets the start and end time of the time lapse. (Example 10:02 to 15:06) The time lapse can only run for a maximum of 24 hours at a time.
  • Page 22 3. Using Your Camera 3.2.8 Sharpness This function adjusts the visible detail of a photograph. 1. In Video Mode press the MENU button. 2. Select ‘Sharpness’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Sharpness’ submenu. 3.
  • Page 23 3. Using Your Camera 3.3 Playback Mode Videos and photos captured on your camera can be easily played back. 1. Press the MODE button to enter Playback mode, a play icon will display in the top left corner of the screen. 2.
  • Page 24 3. Using Your Camera Press the MENU button to exit the settings menu without making a selection. 3.3.3 Rotate This function allows you to rotate the currently displayed image. (This function is not available for recorded videos) 1. In Playback Mode press the MENU button. 2.
  • Page 25 3. Using Your Camera 3.4 Setup Mode Basic settings can be changed in the Setup menu. These include date & time, language and sound options. Power the camera on and press the MODE button to switch to setup mode. A menu will display on the screen. 3.4.1 Language This function allows you to set the camera’s interface language.
  • Page 26 3. Using Your Camera 3.4.4 Beep This function allows you to turn off the button sounds of the camera. In Setup Mode select ‘Beep’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Beep’ submenu. 2.
  • Page 27 3.4.7 Restore Default Settings Factory default settings can be restored in this menu. This function will not delete the media stored on the memory card, and will only restore all of the menu’s setting back to factory default settings. 1. In Setup Mode select ‘Restore Default Settings’ using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons and press the OK button to enter the ‘Restore Default Settings’...
  • Page 28 3. Appendix 4.1 Technical Specifications Model Number Minolta MND20 Fixed Focus • f=7.36mm • F/3.2 Lens Zoom 16X Digital Zoom Electronic • Anti-Shake Image Stabilization Shutter JPG: 44MP • 36MP • 24MP • 20MP • 16MP • 12MP • Pixels (photo) 10MP •...
  • Page 29 Minolta is a registered trademark of JMM Lee Properties, LLC and is used in the United States by Elite Brands Inc. under license. 40 Wall Street, 61st Floor, New York, NY 10005 USA • Tel: 800-441-1100 www.minoltadigital.com • www.elitebrands.com Copyright © 2022 Elite Brands Inc.