The Kodak Charmera Millennium Edition arrives as one of seven new retro variants for the compact camera. The release marks a shift toward collector-focused packaging rather than hardware upgrades. Retro maintains the original device dimensions and internal components across all versions.
Retro positions the new camera variant as a collector-focused mystery box with unchanged hardware specs.
Retro positions the Millennium Edition as a mystery box experience that hides specific color or design choices from buyers. Shoppers receive a random variant when they place their order through Amazon. Retro positions the new variants as a strategy to revitalize consumer interest in its legacy camera series.
- Sensor: 1.6-megapixel CMOS sensor in a 1/4-inch format
- Lens: 35 mm f/2.4 lens
- Photo Resolution: 1,440 x 1,080 pixels (JPEG)
- Dimensions: 58 x 24.5 x 20 millimeters
- Battery: 200 mAh (USB-C charging)
The camera retains its core hardware configuration without any changes. A 1/4-inch CMOS sensor captures images at a resolution of 1,600 pixels across the frame. Users record photos in JPEG format with dimensions of 1,440 by 1,080 pixels. The fixed lens offers a 35 mm focal length and an f/2.4 aperture.
Physical measurements stay identical to previous models at 58 millimeters wide, 24.5 millimeters thick, and 20 millimeters deep. Power comes from a small 200 mAh battery that charges through a USB-C port. Buyers must supply their own microSD card for image storage.
Retro lists the Millennium Edition at $34.99 USD for pre-order on Amazon. The $34.99 price point is consistent with the cost of previous Kodak Charmera releases. Shoppers can place orders now while inventory remains available.



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