

📷 Capture your world, no experience required!
The MUTRAIN Flip Screen Digital Point and Shoot Camera is a beginner-friendly, compact device designed for young photographers and casual users. Featuring a 44MP sensor, 1080P video recording, 8x zoom, and a 180° flip IPS screen, it combines ease of use with creative flexibility. Its long battery life and included 32GB SD card make it perfect for travel and everyday moments, while 14 built-in filters and smart shooting modes encourage artistic exploration.
| ASIN | B0D41R28P7 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #384,255 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,467 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | M10-White |
| Manufacturer | MUTRAIN |
| Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 8.03 x 4.17 inches |
E**H
Great purchase
Fast shipping, product exactly like the pictures. Would highly recommend to all. Camera was just what I was looking for.
J**O
Android Camera
This feels like a prototype from 2010 or so. Imagine a world where your professional camera is running Android and you have all the power of your smartphone, with it data connectivity, inside. Well, this tried to be it. It is running Android 7.1. You can manage to get into some of the truncated Settings app with a swipe from the edge of the screen after entering the “time setting” from the custom Home Screen. It supports developer mode, If you know how to get to it. The body of the camera feel very inexpensive. The screen creaks when you open it and it doesn’t rotate. The camera actually weighs less than the second lens, a screw on macro, that came with it. The macro itself is so short, it casts a shadow on whatever you are trying to photograph (a common issue of short macros). It came with a pre installed 32 gb Microsd card, that is not secured within a door. It’s just a card slot on the bottom of the camera. I paired it to my iPhone over Bluetooth, but could not transfer a photo to it. It failed each time. Overall, this is an interesting, sadly toy, camera. It’s not a high tech point and shoot or mirrorless camera in any way. But it does take photos.
D**2
Great Practice Camera
The mutrain flip screen digital point and shoot camera is a great choice for photography practice. The 1080P resolution provides clear images, and the white color is sleek and stylish. The included 32gb card is a nice bonus, and the flip screen is convenient for selfies and video. However, the camera could use more advanced features for experienced photographers. Overall, it's a good camera for beginners looking to improve their skills. I give it 4 ⭐
D**É
I'm pleased.
Wow, I'm blown away by this camera. First of all, it was quite a surprise to see it running Android of all things! I wasn't expecting that in the least. Once I set it up on my wifi and then connected it via Bluetooth with my phone, it made transferring images to the cloud on my phone an absolute breeze! I did have to play around with the settings a little bit, and I suspect that I'll have to play around with them a bit more in the future, but for now this little camera takes pretty dang good images. I haven't tested out the video capabilities yet though, so I can't speak on that. I will say that the included lens is a major pain in derriere to get onto the camera, but once it's finally on it's ON TIGHT. This camera has several nice features that I need to dive a little bit more in depth to so I can figure out their purposes, but for the purpose of a simple portable camera I am more than happy with this product. It came with an instruction manual, a screen protector, stickers, the charger, a cloth carrying bag, a wristlet lanyard thing, the extra lense and the camera itself. The only downside to this product is that within the instruction booklet itself it claims that there is an app you can use in conjunction with this camera and it shows you a QR code that you can scan with your phone to gain access to it, but scanning the QR code provided me with absolutely no results whatsoever and only brought me to a webpage with a picture of another QR code. It's very confusing, but other than that, I'm as happy as can be!
C**.
Okay if you want to look like you know what you’re doing
So I have a, what a lot of people would call, and introductory camera. The type with the separate lenses and everything. It’s. Bit on the larger side so it something I really can take a lot places, leading me to take a lot of pictures on my cell phone (which turn out really well, cell phone cameras are great!). I wanted to try this out as a but of an in between type situation. When I turned the camera on I was surprised to see it saying android was starting. No big deal, I use an android phone. I attached the lens that came with it and was worried the entire time that I was going to cross thread the dang thing. Anyway, after turning the camera on I played around with it for a little bit. It’s 100% optical zoom, which means the lens truly does nothing, honestly. The thing that bothered me is the fact that in order to zoom in you have to use the screen and pinch, like you do on a cell phone. The picture quality also isn’t that great, in my mind. You can take much better quality pictures on your cell phone, and it’s much smaller and lighter. If you want to just… look cool? Then I guess this camera would fit the bill.
Z**H
Not good
It uses the same hardware as a phone does, just it does the job worse. If you have a phone, don't waste your money on this. The lens is awful, leaving the edges a bit blurry, and the resolution may be what it says in midday light in the middle of the summer, but it's always grainy and the colors are always off at any other time.
P**H
Decently Made, Great Accessories, Good Image Quality & Battery Life, Easy to Use
This isn't a bad camera at all for the price. First off, it feels a little plasticky for my liking, but still decently made. The camera itself is very light weight compared to most without the additional lens attachment. It comes with everything you need including the sd card. This can also be used without an sd card as it does have some internal storage as well (another surprise). The LCD screen is surprisingly nice and is a responsive touch screen. The camera runs Android with a skin on it and I actually really like that. The quality of the images and videos is quite nice considering, but it's nothing spectacular either. I have attached some sample photos and a video to this review. The battery life is good and lasts a nice while - this will all depend on how much you use it of course. It does take a little while to fully charge, so just be aware. All things considered, this isn't a bad camera for a kid or beginner, but just note that most smart phones do better than this.
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