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Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)

A Lo-Fi Photography Experience Straight from the 80s

Perfect as a gift, collectible, or just for everyday fun, the Kodak Charmera is a unique retro-styled key chain digital camera inspired by the Fling-Kodak's first-ever single-use camera from 1987. The Kodak Charmera is a modern-day reimagining of this retro photography experience. Even opening up the camera's box is an experience as the camera is available only as a blind box with one of seven random designs.

SKU: GC21-RK0601

Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)

Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)

A Lo-Fi Photography Experience Straight from the 80s

Perfect as a gift, collectible, or just for everyday fun, the Kodak Charmera is a unique retro-styled key chain digital camera inspired by the Fling-Kodak's first-ever single-use camera from 1987. The Kodak Charmera is a modern-day reimagining of this retro photography experience. Even opening up the camera's box is an experience as the camera is available only as a blind box with one of seven random designs.

Built-In Retro Fun

Creating a complete retro experience, the Charmera features four frames and seven filters for adding a fun look to your images, including a classic time and date stamp.

A Truly Pocketable Size

The camera's ultra-portable design makes it ideal for everyday carry. It comes with a key ring accessory for attaching to your key chain, bag, or anywhere else you can imagine.

Imaging Specs

Packed inside the exceptionally tiny camera body is a 1.6MP 1/4" CMOS sensor which can create 1440 x 1080 stills and video. The 35mm equivalent f/2.4 lens has a wide-angle view that is perfect for street and everyday shooting. Video is captured at 30 fps.

Storage and Transfer

The camera has a microSD card slot for storing tons of lo-fi imagery and your photos can be transferred easily via the USB-C port and included cable. It also has a built-in rechargeable battery.

Key Features:

Blind Box with Vintage Designs

Tiny Digital Camera with Charm

Mimics Single-Use Camera Experience

1.6MP CMOS Sensor Performance

35mm Equivalent f/2.4 Lens

1440x1080 30fps AVI Video

Four Frames and Seven Filters

Rear Display and Optical Viewfinder

MicroSD Slot and Rechargeable Battery

USB-C for Charging and Transfer

What's in the Box:

Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)

USB-C Cable

Key Ring Accessory

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Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)

A Lo-Fi Photography Experience Straight from the 80s

Perfect as a gift, collectible, or just for everyday fun, the Kodak Charmera is a unique retro-styled key chain digital camera inspired by the Fling-Kodak's first-ever single-use camera from 1987. The Kodak Charmera is a modern-day reimagining of this retro photography experience. Even opening up the camera's box is an experience as the camera is available only as a blind box with one of seven random designs.

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