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DUKAS_188781364_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera has range of frame options for photos
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DUKAS_188781363_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera comes in seven styles
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DUKAS_188781362_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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DUKAS_188781361_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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DUKAS_188781359_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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DUKAS_188781357_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera . What's in the box.
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DUKAS_188781356_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera
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DUKAS_188781355_FER
Keyring charm digital camera
Ferrari Press Agency
Charmera 1
Ref 17144
11/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kodak
Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
The camera can also record video,
There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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OPS: The Kodak Charmera
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)