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The Kodak Charmera Returns With a Y2K-Coded "Millenium Edition" Follow-Up

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The Kodak Charmera Returns With a Y2K-Coded "Millenium Edition" Follow-Up
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The shell is inspired by early 2000s point-and-shoot cameras, building on the original Charmera’s roots in the 1987 Kodak Fling. The blind box format anchors the release, with each unit revealing one of seven retro-coded designs after purchase rather than before. Six basic editions split the odds evenly at 1 in 6 per box, covering metallic green, orange, pink and the classic silver and black colorways, while a liquid-metal secret edition sits at a 1 in 48 pull rate.

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1 of 7 Kodak 2 of 7 Kodak 3 of 7 Kodak 4 of 7 Kodak 5 of 7 Kodak 6 of 7 Kodak 7 of 7 Kodak Tech & Gadgets 8 Mins ago 0 Views 0 CommentsComments Save Summary The blind box format includes seven nostalgic designs across metallic green, orange, pink, silver and black, plus a chrome-finished secret edition pulled at a 1/48 rate The camera carries a 1.6MP 1/4" CMOS sensor with a 35mm equivalent f/2.4 lens and records video at 1440 x 1080 resolution and 30 fps The release traces its lineage to the original 1987 Kodak Fling-inspired Charmera, reworked here with a high-gloss shell built around early 2000s digital aesthetics Kodak‘s popular Charmera Keychain Camera is reimagining the brand’s blind box digital camera line with the Millenium Edition.

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