Summary
- Kodak unveiled the Charmera, a mini digital keychain camera inspired by an ’80s disposable camera
- It captures photos and videos, offering seven vintage filters and a date stamp feature
- The camera has a mini screen and transfers files via USB-C, with seven designs available
Kodak has unveiled its on-the-go Charmera, a mini digital keychain camera that pays homage to the disposable KODAK Fling camera of the ’80s.
Offered in seven designs, the Charmera weighs in at about 30 grams and measures 2.2 inches across. It’s capable of taking both photo and video and features seven vintage-style filters, date stamps for photos and customized KODAK frames. Built in is a mini screen for photo and video review, while the images and videos can be saved and transferred to other devices via USB-C. A micro SD card is also required.
Released via the blind box model, customers have the chance to get either the six regular editions or the one secret edition. The secret edition features a transparent shell that shows the camera’s inner workings.
Check out the Kodak Charmera above. The mini digital camera is available via the KODAK webstore.
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