Kodak releases $30 retro style keychain camera
The newly introduced Kodak "Charmera" weighs just 30 g and can take photos at 1.3 MP resolution and record videos at 30 fps.
Retro charm meets modern technology – this Kodak Charmera camera makes photography and video recording simple and joyful because it fits on a keychain and is always ready to take shots. You know what they say – the best camera is the one you have with you.

Seven adorable mini cameras are packed into a blind boxes, so you never know what style you’ll get. The camera costs just $30 and is a pretty powerful keychain toy. Kodak is one of those brands that almost effortlessly evokes nostalgia, and the Hong Kong-based company that makes retro products under the licensed brand has no problem capitalizing on that.
The Kodak Charmera is a toy camera that shamelessly emphasizes retro charm over functionality, although, we have to admit, it looks pretty cool and the quality isn’t the worst.
The new Kodak Charmera is a reimagination of a classic, featuring a 1 ⁄ 4 inch CMOS sensor, a 35mm f/2.4 lens, and creates images in 1440 x 1080; 1.6 MP – no high resolution photography, but that’s the point. And yes, it even records video!
Frames and filters
You’ll find a range of photo frames and filters, from classic B&W to Warm and Cool Tone filters, perfect for setting the mood or adding a creative twist. The Pixel Filter is a true standout, adding a graphic pop to everyday moments.

Features and specifications
- Supports photo-taking and video;
- 4 fun frames and 7 unique filters available in photo mode;
- 1440 x 1080 image output; 1.6M megapixels;
- 1GB to 128GB microSD (not included);
- Rechargeable battery (200 mAh);
- Image sensor: 1 ⁄ 4 inch CMOS;
- Lens: 35mm; f/2.4;
- Plug: USB-C (included);
- Image: JPEG;
- Frame rate: 30 fps;
- Video format: AVI;
- User level: Age 15+;
- Dimensions: 58(W) x 24.5(H) x 20(D) mm;
- Weight: 30g;
- Material: ABS Plastic.
Availability
The price of one box is $29.99, and a set of 6 is $179.94. The package includes: Kodak Charmera digital camera with keychain, USB-C charging cable, keychain accessory, but no memory card.


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