Kodak Introduces the Kodak Introduces the Charmera
- Aryan Surendranath
- Sep 15
- 1 min read
Inspired by an ’80s disposable camera, it captures photos and videos, offering seven vintage filters and a date stamp feature.

Kodak has introduced the Charmera, a portable tiny digital keychain camera that pays tribute to the disposable KODAK Fling camera from the 1980s.
The Charmera is available in seven styles, weighs around 30 grams, and has a diameter of 2.2 inches. It is capable of capturing both photographs and videos, and includes seven vintage-style filters, date stamps for images, and customizable KODAK frames. A tiny screen for photo and video review is integrated, and photographs and movies may be saved and shared to other devices using USB-C. A micro SD card is additionally necessary.
Distributed under the blind box model, clients may acquire either one of the six standard editions or the singular secret edition. The exclusive edition showcases a transparent casing that reveals the camera's internal mechanisms.
The compact digital camera can be purchased through the KODAK online store.



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