Product info

  • *incl. Travel Edition

Features

  • ➔ Accurate, human-friendly flash system
  • ➔ External digital display
  • ➔ 6 filter modes
  • ➔ Automatic MicroSD storage space prediction
  • ➔ Adjustable internal clock
  • ➔ Photo & video timestamping
  • ➔ Rechargeable external battery pack*
  • ➔ Continuous-light video recording
  • ➔ SmartSleep power conservation
  • ➔ Background video filesize partitioning
  • ➔ Keychain, wrist strap & USB-C cable incl.
  • ➔ Warranty coverage

Dimensions

  • ➔ 31.3mm × 45.5mm × 43.0mm (1.2\" × 1.8\" × 1.7\")
  • ➔ Weight: 28 grams

Connectivity

  • ➔ USB-C

Battery

  • ➔ 180 mAh High Capacity Internal Battery
  • ➔ 480 mAh High Capacity External Battery

Outer Shell

  • ➔ ABS

Flash System

  • ➔ 90-Degree Flippable Flash

Displays

  • ➔ 41.3mm (1.6\")

Packaging Content

  • ➔ 1990\retro Y4 Pocket Flash Digital Camera
  • ➔ MicroSD Memory Card
  • ➔ USB-C Charging Cable
  • ➔ Rechargeable External Battery Pack*
  • ➔ Lunar Chrome Keychain
  • ➔ Wrist Strap
  • ➔ Quick Start Guide

Product info

Features

  • ➔ World’s smallest 4-in-1 card reader
  • ➔ Universal compatibility
  • ➔ Support for up to 1TB MicroSD storage
  • ➔ High-speed data transfers
  • ➔ Plug-and-play convenience
  • ➔ Built-in keychain eyelet
  • ➔ Durable and travel-ready
  • ➔ Seamless 1990\retro camera integration

Dimensions

  • ➔ 41.5mm × 42.0mm × 7.0mm (1.6" × 1.7" × 0.3")
  • ➔ Weight: 11 grams

Compatibility

  • ➔ iPhone
  • ➔ Android
  • ➔ Tablets
  • ➔ Laptop & desktop computers

Connectivity

  • ➔ USB-C
  • ➔ Micro USB
  • ➔ USB3
  • ➔ Lightning

Packaging Content

  • ➔ 1990\retro StarPort
  • ➔ Protective port caps
  • ➔ Quick start guide

Product info

Features

  • ➔ Fully-compatible with the 1990\retro Y4 camera
  • ➔ High storage capacity
  • ➔ Class 10+ speed rating (fast read/write)
  • ➔ Shockproof, water-resistant, temperature-resistant
  • ➔ Compact and portable

Capacities

  • ➔ 16GB|32GB

Default Formatting

  • ➔ FAT32

Speed

  • ➔ 16GB: up to 30MB/S & 10MB/S+ (read/write)
  • ➔ 32GB: up to 80MB/S & 50MB/S+ (read/write)

Operating Temperature

  • ➔ -25°C to 85°C

Packaging Content

  • ➔ MicroSD card
  • ➔ Protective case

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    How do I upload photos and videos from the camera to my Android?

    Uploading Your Photos and Videos to a Third-Party Device (Android)

     

    Here’s What You’ll Need:

    01  Your MicroSD card (from your camera)

    02  A MicroSD card smartphone adapter

    03  Your Android phone

     

    Let’s Get Started:

    1. Turn Off the Camera and Remove the MicroSD Card

    Power off your camera to avoid any issues before removing the MicroSD card. Carefully pop the card out from its slot.

     

    2. Insert the MicroSD Card into the Adapter

    Grab your MicroSD card and slide it into the MicroSD card adapter. This is what allows your phone to read the files from your camera—think of it as a mini bridge between the two.

     

    3. Plug the Adapter into Your Android

    Plug the adapter into the charging port of your Android phone. Most newer phones use USB-C, but if you have an older phone, you might need a Micro-USB adapter. Your phone should detect the card right away.

     

    4. Open Your File Manager

    If your phone doesn’t automatically open the files, no worries. Just open your phone’s “File Manager” or “My Files” app. You’ll see your MicroSD card listed under its default name, “USB Drive.” Tap on it to access the files.

     

    5. Choose Which Files to Transfer

    Scroll through the “PHOTO” and “VIDEO” folders to find what you want to transfer. To select them, press and hold any photo or video, then tap on the others you want to include.

    IMPORTANT(!): It is not recommended to change the 1990\retro’s MicroSD folder names where your photos and videos are saved. Doing so may result in unexpected behavior, such as your camera not being unable to properly process and save your media. It is always best practice to leave files and folders that undergo significant read/write access unaltered and in their default file creation state.

     

    6. Move the Files to Your Phone

    After selecting the files, tap “Move” or “Copy,” whichever you prefer. Navigate to the folder where you want to save them—like “DCIM” or “Pictures”—then tap “Paste” or “Move Here.” Your files will start transferring. Once this procedure has started, it is important to not disconnect or tamper with the MicroSD card adapter. Interrupting the connection could result in data-loss or corruption.

     

    7. You’re Done!

    Your photos and videos are now safely stored on your phone. You can check them out in your gallery, edit them, or send them to your friends.