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2026-04-08T08:44:50
This hits a bit of a nostalgia point for me. Our first digital camera was a Kodak that produced 1.6MP pictures, and we paid roughly an order of magnitude more for it (in 1990s money). However, *that* camera had a real lens and a real flash. This is a toy. The flash is weak, but it's likely to give you blown highlights for closeups, which I'm tempted to use it for since it's so small. The exposure is automatic, so any low light situation will likely be blurry due to longer exposure times. The pictures are noisy and have a lot of JPG artifacts. Don't expect much from it for $35. It is tiny and easy to carry. It's fun for taking throwaway snapshots where a fraction of them are actually useful, the files are less than 200K on average, so I just pick it up once in a while and take a shot.
DAVID R.
2026-04-07T19:37:00
It's a great camera and it works fine but mine came with a scratch on the screen
GABRIELA D.
2026-04-05T10:44:19
I bought two of these cameras for my kids. They are super cute, tiny, easy to carry on the go. But the pictures are very low quality. They also require a micro sd card to take more than 2 pictures, just a heads up. My kids are happy with the cameras, they are easy to use, but I was disappointed by the quality of the pictures, honestly. About on par for an old flip phone picture.
Jessica H.
2026-03-02T07:07:00
Great little camera, perfect for a purse charm. Cute quality considering the tiny lens. I wanted an on the go digi and this is definitely it
Rysa L.
2026-02-18T05:23:15
Great camera
JOHN K.
2026-02-17T01:30:54
Got these as a valentines gift for my family. Everyone loves them! They are built really well, and very cute. I purchased four and got four different ones.
KARLA D.
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The Kodak Charmera is a pocket-sized digital tribute to the 1987 Kodak Fling. Designed for "intentional imperfection", this 30-gram keychain camera rejects modern computational photography in favor of the soft, grainy aesthetic of 110-format film.

It is designed for spontaneous use, physical carry, and zero optimization. The result is not image quality. The result is character.
The Charmera keeps the horizontal “butter-stick” form factor of 110 film cameras. Plastic optics, a small sensor, and fixed settings produce muted contrast, grain, motion blur, and highlight blowout.
There is no ISO control. No shutter control. No focus control. This is not a flaw. The absence of control removes performance pressure and post-processing instinct. Photos are finished when captured.
Intentional imperfection is the product.

Images are soft, desaturated, and uneven. Motion blur is common. Dynamic range is minimal. The output resembles early digital cameras and consumer film prints, not modern smartphones.
Footage looks early-2000s. Audio is raw and compressed. The camera records atmosphere, not clarity.

The Charmera features in-camera "looks" that apply instantly to your shots:
7 Filters: Black & White, Cool Tone, Warm Tone, and four high-contrast "Pixel" modes (Yellow, Red, Blue, Gray).


Filters reset to default on power-off. High-contrast modes require a brief exposure settle before shooting.
The viewfinder is approximate. The LCD is small but accurate. The camera favors readiness over precision.
Best performance with 16–32GB cards formatted FAT32 or exFAT. Larger cards increase errors. File structure is simple and sometimes manual.

The Charmera is sold in blind boxes. There are seven total designs:
Standard (1 in 6 chance): Classic Yellow, Red, Gray, Geometric White, Rainbow Black, and Blue.
Rare (1 in 48 chance): The "Secret Edition" Transparent shell.

This turns a low-cost camera into a collectible object with secondary market demand. Colorway is random. Unboxing is part of the product.
Note: MicroSD card required for video and extended storage.
