Kodak’s collectible Charmera camera is getting new Y2K-inspired designs

June 16, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

A pile of Kodak Charmera Millennium Edition cameras.

Despite being an objectively terrible digital camera, the Kodak Charmera has been incredibly popular thanks to a cheap price tag and several fun retro designs inspired by the iconic 1987 single-use Kodak Fling. Instead of entirely rethinking that formula, Reto, the company licensing the Kodak brand, is following up on the original Charmera with a Millennium Edition. The seven shiny new designs draw inspiration from the tech and aesthetics of the early 2000s, and at $34.99 each, these will probably once again fly off camera store shelves.

The collection of Kodak Charmera Millennium Edition cameras next to their packaging and retro gadgets.

The Charmera Millennium Edition isn't just about a Y2K facelift. Reto has updated its software with a to …

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