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. 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. A Whole Set option bundles six boxes with no repeats, swapping in the secret edition for one of the basics if it happens to land in the mix.
Inside the body, the camera runs on a 1.6MP 1/4” CMOS sensor paired with a 35mm equivalent f/2.4 lens, with video capture topping out at 1440 x 1080 resolution and 30 frames per second. The shell measures 58 x 24.5 x 20mm and weighs 30 grams, built from ABS plastic and rated for users 15 and up. Each box includes the camera, a keyring and a USB-C cable for charging and file transfer, while a microSD card (1GB to 128GB) handles storage separately and is not included.
Photo mode picks up four new frames and seven new filters, including old TV tube effects, a nostalgic video player interface, and Coral, Honey, Teal and Violet Pixel tones built to evoke the color processing of early 2000s digital cameras. A rear display pairs with an optical window viewfinder for shooting, and a 200mAh rechargeable battery handles power. The naming and styling position this drop as a direct successor to the original Charmera line, which itself traced back to the silhouette of the 1987 Kodak Fling, carrying that lineage into a shell built around a different decade’s visual language.
The release taps into a broader appetite for blind box collectibles, a format that has built sustained momentum across toy and accessory culture in recent years. Pairing that mechanic with a Y2K-coded camera shell links two parallel nostalgia cycles at once, the random-reveal thrill of blind box unboxing and the resurgence of early 2000s digital aesthetics across fashion and tech.
The Kodak Charmera Millenium Edition Keychain Camera is available for preorder now through Kodak’s official retail site, with units dispatched sequentially ahead of an expected mid-July 2026 window.
