
"A modern twist on the brand's first signature single-use camera, the KODAK Fling, the device brings back the throwaway cameras from the 1980s, now able to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls. The compact and portable device functions as both a digital camera and a collectible item. It is so small that four of these can fit in the user's hand."
"The Kodak digital Charmera with a keychain includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics. Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and the return of classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding. A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades."
"The camera processes images through built-in software that applies vintage-style filters and frames automatically. There's no need for them to develop any film; it is all digital. The Kodak digital Charmera with a keychain also connects to external devices through a USB-C port for file transfers without needing WiFi connections. The device requires a micro SD card to store the images and videos, another feature that now seems unusual in personal gadgets."
Kodak released a miniature keychain digital Charmera inspired by the brand's first single-use KODAK Fling. The device captures still photos and video with a digital image sensor and stores files on a micro SD card. Built-in software applies seven retro-style filters and four Kodak-branded frames, with an optional date stamp for vintage aesthetics. A small rear screen shows captured images and videos. The Charmera connects to other devices via USB-C for direct file transfers without WiFi. The compact collectible comes in seven designs, including a transparent-shell model that reveals internal components.
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