Kodak Charmera is a tiny, retro digital camera that you can hang on your bag - Yanko Design
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Kodak Charmera is a tiny, retro digital camera that you can hang on your bag - Yanko Design
"Charmera is a mini digital camera that resembles the Kodak Fling single‑use camera from the 80s and 90s. It's the same size and follows a similar retro look, but instead of disposing of it after use, you can keep it and recharge it when the battery runs out. It also has a blind‑box element: you don't know which camera design you'll get when you buy one."
"This camera is small enough that you can use it as a charm on your bag thanks to its keychain loop. It measures about 2.2 inches and weighs just 30 grams. You can easily pull it out when you want to take a photo-or even a video. But don't expect the polished look you get from most cameras, as it only has a 1.6‑megapixel CMOS sensor that produces photos at 1440 × 1080 resolution and videos at 30 fps."
Kodak's Charmera is a tiny, rechargeable digital camera styled after the Fling single-use cameras of the 80s and 90s. The camera measures about 2.2 inches, weighs 30 grams, and includes a keychain loop so it can be used as a bag charm. The Charmera uses a 1.6-megapixel CMOS sensor that captures 1440 × 1080 photos and 30 fps video, producing intentionally grainy, analog-like images. Onboard storage holds two photos, expandable via microSD. The camera offers filters, themed frames, and a date stamp, and is sold in blind-box designs with a rare transparent "secret edition."
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