Kodak's adorable Charmera camera gets new Y2K-inspired designs
Key takeaways
- The Millennium Edition channels the early 2000s with new filters and frames.
- Reto Here at Engadget we're already fully paid up members of the Kodak Charmera fan club.
- Like the original model, the Millennium Edition comes in seven designs, in this case all inspired by the tech of the early 2000s, and Reto will once again sell them in blind boxes so the one you get is a surprise.
The Millennium Edition channels the early 2000s with new filters and frames.
Reto Here at Engadget we're already fully paid up members of the Kodak Charmera fan club. But if the original model's '80s inspirations didn't move you you'll be pleased to know that the delightful little keychain camera has been given a Y2K makeover. Reto, which makes the Charmera and licenses the Kodak name, has announced the Millennium Edition of its diminutive snapper, which it says has been "completely overhauled to mirror the early tech era."
Like the original model, the Millennium Edition comes in seven designs, in this case all inspired by the tech of the early 2000s, and Reto will once again sell them in blind boxes so the one you get is a surprise. They all feature shiny chrome finishes, and to really drive home the Y2K theme, the Millennium Edition also comes with a range of new filters and frames that reflect the era.