Cameras
Kodak’s “Charmera” is your latest bag charm that can shoot actual photos
It even records videos, too!
Thanks to Y2K K-Pop and Gen Zs, the popularity of digital cameras suddenly rose back from the dead. So as the steadfast rise of blind box collectibles and bag charms obsession.
Kodak, the popular camera-maker back in the day, has then grabbed this much-awaited opportunity.
Charm x Camera
Going around with the “camera” and “charm” wordplay, Kodak has created the “Charmera.”
Kodak’s newest tiny shooter only weighs 30 grams and can fit onto anyone’s palms.
This also means you can hang it whenever you want like any type of keychain. Be that a bag handle, a zipper hole, even your pants or jeans’ belt loops (badly missing you, NewJeans / NJZ / MHDHH).
These cutesy camera comes in seven (7) uniquely vintage designs to choose from.
There’s even a “Secret” edition that comes in a transparent shell. Being able to get one is a very rare with a chance rate of 1/48.
And, much like charms and collectibles in blind boxes, grabbing one Charmera (either for you, a family, friend, or even a loved one) is completely random. And it’s undoubtedly its biggest charm.
Getting the full set guarantees you all basic colorways with no repetitions. Kodak states though that if the Secret Edition appears, it will replace one basic edition out of the set.
Y2K fun in 2K25
Once you get hold of your latest Kodak Charm, it has four (4) built-in frames that brings back the old-school nostalgia:
- Painter
- Negative Film
- Kodak
- 1987
Moreover, seven (7) filters are also present for you to add more fun to your shots:
- B&W (Black and White)
- Cool Tone
- Warm Tone
- Pixel (Yellow)
- Pixel (Red)
- Pixel (Blue)
- Pixel (Gray)
The Kodak Charmera has a 35mm f/1.4 lens with a 1/4-inch CMOS sensor beneath it. It’s also able to shoot 1.6MP photos in JPEG format.
Another better thing? It can shoot 1440 x 1080 / 30fps videos too in AVI format — giving that utmost nostalgia whenever, wherever.
Don’t worry, unlike vintage cameras, the Charmera is still digitally-friendly with its rear display as well as an optical video viewfinder.
It doesn’t have onboard storage but relies on the very much reliable microSD card of up to 128GB.
No one’s sure how its 200mAh built-in battery can hold up but charging can be done via USB-C (thankfully).
Pricing and Availability
As of this writing, the Kodak Charmera is currently sold out in the US. Kodak says to stay tuned on Instagram for further updates.
Once stocks are replenished, a single blind box retails for US$ 29.99 while buying one set retails for US$ 149.74 (around US$ 60 in savings).
Additionally, it has a retail price of PhP 2000 for one Blind Box in the Philippines via Henry’s Cameras. Buying the whole set costs as much as PhP 12,000 — which is still PhP 2000 in savings.
However, ordering is limited to one quantity only.
Cameras
DJI’s Inspire 3 Basic Package make 8K aerial filmmaking more accessible
A streamlined kit for independent filmmakers!
DJI has officially introduced the Inspire 3 Basic Package, a streamlined kit designed to lower the barrier of entry for professional aerial cinematography.
Since its debut in 2023, the Inspire 3 has established itself as the primary choice for studio film and television productions.
This new package provides a cost-effective path for independent filmmakers to integrate 8K aerial imaging into their workflow or for production houses to scale their existing fleet.
Cinema-grade performance in a portable form factor
The Inspire 3 remains a revolutionary all-in-one drone, built to handle the rigorous demands of high-end sets.
At the core of the package is the Zenmuse X9-8K Air Gimbal Camera, which features dual native ISO and more than 14 stops of dynamic range.
These specifications translate to high-fidelity footage that retains authentic colors and accurate skin tones, even when filming in challenging urban environments or varying lighting conditions.
By utilizing the DJI Cinema Color System (DCCS) and the O3 Pro transmission system, the drone acts as a reliable partner in movement, ensuring that technical performance supports the creative vision without the need for overly complex setups.
Essential tools for modern production
The Basic Package is curated to include the core hardware necessary for professional use while allowing for modular expansion. The kit features:
- The Inspire 3 Aircraft and Zenmuse X9-8K Air Gimbal Camera
- Four TB51 Intelligent Batteries to support extended shooting schedules
- Specialized storage solutions, including the Inspire 3 Trolley Case and Gimbal Camera Case
Filmmakers who require the full ecosystem can still purchase key peripherals separately, such as the RC Plus remote controller, allowing the gear to grow alongside their specific project needs.
Price, availability
The DJI Inspire 3 Basic Package is available starting today through authorized retailers and the official DJI store. The package retails for PhP 615,049.
This release reinforces the philosophy that while technology provides the tools, the focus remains on the life and stories captured through the lens.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 might be the most popular camera in recent history. The tiny action camera constantly sells out, thanks to creators and would-be vloggers. Because of the current generation’s popularity, everyone is looking forward to the next-generation Osmo Pocket 4. Though it’s still unannounced, the new camera has suddenly made a surprising appearance out in the wild.
The leak shockingly comes from an authorized DJI retailer in Kuala Lumpur. Supposedly, a customer entered the store with what they claimed was an Osmo Pocket 4. The store, DronesKaki, even shot a now-deleted video of the unannounced camera, rescued by New Camera.
Based solely on the short video, the Osmo Pocket 4 looks and feels very familiar to those who’ve already used the Pocket 3. The three-axis gimbal system still keeps shots in place for taking videos while on the move. The 2-inch rotating screen looks identical to the current one, especially because of intuitive settings and controls.
However, the biggest standout is the built-in LED light sitting atop the camera. Despite how convenient and easy to use it is, the Pocket 3 doesn’t exactly shine in low-light conditions, prompting users to always bring an external flash. If the leak is true, the Osmo Pocket 4 cures this issue to some extent. (Built-in flashes aren’t usually standout solutions, but they can work in a pinch.)
Still, take the leak with a grain of salt. Though the store could have deleted the video because of a request from DJI, they could have also deleted it because it’s not the Osmo Pocket 4. At this point, we won’t know, but current rumors speculate that the camera is launching soon.
SEE ALSO: DJI Osmo Action 6 review: An adventurer’s best friend
Cameras
Canon PhotoMarathon returns, introduces video, open categories
Happening on April 18 in BGC, Taguig
The Canon PhotoMarathon is officially returning this year and is introducing more categories for enthusiasts to join in.
The 2026 edition, the 19th in the Philippines, will happen on April 18 at the BGC Amphitheater in Taguig City.
For the first time, Canon is opening the competition to non-Canon users. Even those with just smartphones can register. The brand has also added a video category.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the contest categories and their corresponding prizes:
Main Category (Photo)
- Open to Canon users only
- Prize: Canon EOS R6 Mark III with RF24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM
Open Category (Photo)
- Open to all camera brands
- Prize: Canon EOS R8 with 24-50mm
Video Category
- Open to all camera brands
- Canon Prize winner: Canon EOS R50 V
- Non-Canon Prize winner: Canon Powershot V1
The full mechanics will be announced on the day of the competition itself to make it even more challenging for those taking part.
To join, simply download the Canon PH Delightful app, create an account, go to the Events tab and select the Canon PhotoMarathon banner. Registration is already open.
To build up hype for the upcoming event, Canon will host photowalks, school tours, and regional tours leading up to the PhotoMarathon.
These are designed to engage photographers at every skill level. Admission is free and open to all digital camera users.
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