Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV
$159.00
Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV Price comparison
Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV Price History
Price History for Minolta 4K Ultra HD 30 Mega Pixels Night Vision Digital Camcorder, MN4K20NV
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Current Price | $159.00 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $159.00 | November 23, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $72.66 | October 27, 2024 |
Last price changes
$159.00 | November 23, 2024 |
$72.66 | October 27, 2024 |
$79.99 | October 17, 2024 |
Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV Description
- Record Ultra Hd 4K Video, Capture Super Sharp Video In 4K Ultra Hd At 24Fps Or 1080P Full Hd At 60Fps
- Capture 30Mp Still Photos, Preserve The Moment With Stunning High-Resolution Photos Suitable For Cropping Or Enlarging
- Infrared Night Vision Mode, Built-In Ir Sensor Illuminates Your View In The Dark And Captures Videos & Photos With Precision And Clarity
- Intelligent Scene Modes Cover A Wide Variety Of Shooting Situations, Select The Mode Suitable To Your Shot Environment And The Camera Adjusts Settings Automatically
Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV Specification
Specification: Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV
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Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV Reviews (7)
7 reviews for Minolta 4K Ultra HD Night Vision Camcorder MN4K20NV
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Clifton Goldman –
The zoom is advertised as 16x. NOT really in my experience. It is a good first time or spare compact video camera for general use. However, if zoom is required, it might be 2-3x at best.
I am a rail fan and like to use it to record videos of trains using a small tripod. Yes, I know, I have been told by more than one lady to get a life.
Anyhow, many train shoots can be close to the action where I am shooting from a platform. However, the camera is not a 16x zoom camera for any distant video of trains which is a bummer.
If you might be thinking about taking wildlife video, the answer is definitely NOT a great choice UNLESS you can be safely close to the wildlife. I will not be using this camera to video alligators!
The mono sound is so-so for the train video shoots but a diesel locomotive is a diesel locomotive anyway. Want a shotgun mike in the near future.
I love to use the 60 fps 1080 setting. I can stop the video frame by frame at home to read the graffiti on the slower moving trains on the railcars.
Logan –
Overall Thoughts:
I bought this camcorder as my first night vision camera and it was a HUGE mistake. It worked decent when I added an IR (Infrared Torch) on it to make the distance longer of the night vision. The IR lights built in with the camera are very dim. The light is not strong enough for outdoor night vision recording. I could barely see my hand in front of me not even a few inches in front of the camera.
Recording Quality:
The recording quality is mediocre. IT IS NOT A 4K CAMERA. This camera is an upscaled 1080p video with a custom resolution to act as 4K.
Good Touch Display:
When it comes to the touch display. It wasn’t horrible. It was just big enough for my fingers to tap the settings. The camera froze a lot when switching between photo mode, night mode, and video playback mode. I have had to restart the camera multiple times just to review some footage I took.
Build Quality:
It had decent build quality for the price. Even though it’s a generic Camcorder that is around $100. Some parts like the flip out screen feel cheaply made (cheap plastic). The lens cap did its job of covering the lens and doesn’t pop off or become loose.
Battery Life:
Unfortunately it only comes with one battery, which lasts around 40-50 minutes on constant recording of 1080p60. It charges fairly quickly (around an hour or 2) with the included mini-USB cable. The battery doesn’t protrude out a lot which is good for travel.
Final Thoughts:
If you are looking for a somewhat cheap video camcorder that does not look that good and you aren’t worried about build quality, this is for you. BUT, if you are looking for a good night vision/daytime camera for outdoors or indoors, this is NOT FOR YOU.
Ronald W. –
Great camera for the money. Night vision cool. The sound I will probably get a Mike to improve sound, just not loud enough for me. Easy to use and actually comes with everything you need to start recording. Would I recommend this YES I would. I think it’s a great camera for recording and to start off with.
b –
Now if you don’t go into thinking your getting a $1300 camcorder this Camcorder for the price films amazing the zoom is the only real thing lacking. The options it does have surprised me I think you can even do Color night vision and mainly why I bought for the nigh vision, but has so much more motion detection, 4k/1080/ time lapse. The battery is tiny I laughed when I saw it but it holds a charge for a long time so I would give it a chance and just be realistic as to what it is a inexpensive camcorder but I can’t complain I may buy another one before my first Ghost hunt
Steve Johnson-Missoula, MT –
Easy to setup, excellent Movavi editing software and easy to use controls make this my go anywhere vlogging solution!
MIKE PUCKETT –
Know what your getting. First image quality wow, zoom limited. IR good, range also limited. This camera is perfect indoors with the IR, but outside sees about 10 yards. In day light, it has amazing picture quality. Its function buttons simple but easy to use. I love mine.
Geeky Tech Guy –
4k recording is jittery, might be too much for this canner to handle. 1080p recording seems fine. The bag they give you is just barely big enough for the camera itself, and it is definitely not big enough to carry the cables, charger, or an extra battery. The camera is small, easy to use, and the controls are intuitive so you can get started immediately. Also it has a touch screen which is very convenient.
Just a quick comment on other reviews that I’ve read. Some people seem to think they are going to get professional quality audio from this $140 camera. That is simply ridiculous. If you want professional quality audio, you need to buy professional microphones, wire them into a professional mixing board, and then plug the mixing board into a professional audio recorder, and then you need to mix your audio with your resulting video. This is the only way your video is going to have professional quality audio.