• My favorite worst camera ever' gets a Y2K makeover meet the cute

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    My favorite worst camera ever' gets a Y2K makeover meet the cutesy Kodak Charmera Millennium Edition

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    Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:00:00 +0000

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    The Kodak Charmera returns in a new Millennium edition, with six new
    colorways equipped with additional Y2K-inspired photo filters and frames, for the same low price.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter The Kodak Charmera returns in a new Y2K-inspired 'Millennium Edition' It comes in six new colorways, with additional photo filters and frames, but is otherwise the same mini digital camera As before, the Charmera costs $35 / 35 / AU$55 and you don't know which version is in the box In a predictable but highly welcome product launch, the wildly popular Kodak Charmera returns in a new 'Millennium Edition'. It's essentially the same 30g / $35 digital toy camera as last year's '1987' edition, but this time the design is Y2K-themed.

    The Charmera Millienium Edition comes in six new Y2K-inspired colorways, plus it's equipped with additional photo filters and frames that pay homage to the tech of that era, including camcorders and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5. Otherwise, it's exactly the same digital camera with a 35mm f/2.4 lens and tiny 1/4-inch CMOS sensor, which shoots some of the worst-quality 1.6MP JPEG photos and 1440 x 1080pixel 30p video you'll see which oddly is part of the charm. Latest Videos From Watch full video here:

    Pricing is the same as the original, too a single Kodak Charmera costs
    $34.99 / 34.99 / $54.99 and comes in a 'blind box', meaning you don't know which colorway you're getting. The 'Whole Set' box, which includes all six varieties, costs $209.94. That's not so much as a dime of a discount versus buying a Charmera individually, but it does ensure that collectors get each version.

    As before, there's a limited-edition seventh look, which in this case is a shiny silver version (the uppermost camera in the image below), but you have
    a one-in-49 chance of getting one of those. You may like 'Cheap, tiny, retro why the back-in-stock $35 Kodak Charmera is a great gift Forget the Kodak Charmera this miniature digital camera is a lo-fi bargain 9 miniature
    cameras for under $50 (Image credit: Kodak) That's another era checked off Tech nostalgia is big business in 2026, and the renewed interest in film photography , vintage compact cameras and, indeed, the Charmera itself proves it.

    The original Charmera was a marketing masterstroke, and sold out on the day
    of its November 2025 release. It inspired a wave of low-cost miniature alternatives , including the even-cheaper Photo Creator Mini Digital Camera series 3 , so it's not surprising to see Kodak to return with a fresh offering. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Building on the '1987' edition, Kodak has pinpointed Y2K nostalgia with Charmera 2.0, the Millennium Edition, doubling the varieties available from 6 to 12 in one swoop (14 if you include the limited-edition versions of each model). 34.99 at Currys 35 at Amazon 35 at Wex Photo Video 45 at Urban Outfitters (Image credit: Kodak) Something tells me the Millennium Edition isn't the last we've seen of new Charmeras and I wonder which era Kodak will celebrate next. It could, perhaps, take inspiration from the quirky Fujifilm Instax Evo Cinema a 3-in-1 instant camera which has a unique Eras dial, with a unique setting for every decade spanning the last 100 years, including the 2000s.

    There's really no need for Kodak to improve the specs and features of future editions. People aren't buying the keychain Charmera for its capabilities as
    a camera, but for the vibe and its retro style, novel size and low cost are clearly a winning combo.

    That said, Kodak might eventually need to tweak the form factor to mimic
    other types of camera, like the Chuzhao Mini TLR , depending how far back in time it goes. Deals for nostalgia-inducing cameras Today's best Kodak Charmera, RewindPix PS135, Fujifilm Instax Evo Cinema and Camp Snap CS-8 deals Kodak Charmera 35 View See all prices Fujifilm Instax Evo Cinema 329.99 View See all prices deal Camp Snap CS-8 179.99 View See all prices We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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