Kodak Revives Y2K Nostalgia with Charmera Millennium Keychain Camera
Kodak is turning back the clock to the era of frosted tips and flip-phones with the release of its Charmera Millennium Edition, a compact digital camera designed to mimic the lo-fi aesthetic of early 2000s point-and-shoots, now available for preorder through B&H Photo.

The device arrives as a blind-box collectible, featuring seven distinct designs ranging from classic silver and black to vibrant metallic green, orange, and pink. Collectors also have the chance to pull a rare special edition mirror model. Despite its miniature size, the camera houses a 1.6MP CMOS sensor paired with a 35mm equivalent f/2.4 lens, capable of capturing 1440 x 1080 video at 30 fps.
Functionality leans heavily into the retro experience, offering users seven photo filters—including nostalgic video player interfaces and TV tube effects—alongside four unique photo frames. The unit retains modern conveniences like a USB-C port for charging and image transfer, a microSD card slot, and both an optical viewfinder and a rear display. This latest iteration continues the trend of blending digital utility with the tactile, unpredictable thrill of blind-box unboxing.
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