Is My Vintage Camera Worth Anything at Auction? - Potteries Auctions (2024)

Vintage cameras can be very popular among collectors, but determining whether a camera is hot or not seems like a bit of a dark art. So, is your vintage camera worth anything? Here at Potteries Auctions, we’re on hand to provide expert valuations for your cameras and photography equipment.

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This Nikon FA 35mm SLR & equipment sold for £130 in our March Fine Art sale.

When it comes to valuing vintage or antique cameras, it’s not just the age that governs its worth – there are very many old cameras that are sadly only worth a few pounds. However, some defining factors that can determine a camera as having genuine value are quality and uniqueness – such as whether the item is a special edition or made in fewer numbers). Cameras that were very popular in their heyday are also likely to hold their value to the present day.

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The Rolleiflex 2.8a, a twin-lens reflex medium format camera. Image credit: collectiblend.com

For example, the Rolleiflex 2.8, among other similar cameras by Rollei, enjoyed great popularity when it was first released in the 1960s, due to its innovative design, fantastic quality lenses, reliability and usability. So much so that some photographers, professional, amateur and fine-art alike, still shoot with Rolleiflex TLR type film cameras. Thus, their value can be £1,500 or more.

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The legendary Hasselblad 500c. Image credit: cameraworld.co.uk

Camera types that are associated with historically important events can also command good prices. One such camera is the Hasselblad 500C. Hasselblad has always been known for quality, but it’s this camera’s association with NASA that gives it real mystique. It was this series of camera that was adapted for use by Apollo astronauts, so they could generate a wealth of high-quality footage throughout their missions. The Hasselblad 500C can be worth over £1,200.

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The Vanity Kodak, showing some of the range of colours it was produced in. Image credit: historiccamera.com

One camera that bucks the trend in terms of popularity is the Vanity Kodak. A rather quirky idea for marketing to women, “the modern camera for the modern girl” was produced in a variety of colours in order to be fashionable, from 1928 to 1933. However, with the constant change in fashion trends, the colours they were produced in soon fell out of favour. This being said, the Vanity Kodak can still fetch £300 or more – even £500 for the version that was produced with a matching makeup kit, and a mirror built into the camera’s clam case!

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The Nikon FM3A, produced from 2001-2006. Image credit: kenrockwell.com

One of the more recently-produced cameras that commands high prices is a Nikon 35mm SLR from the early 2000s. To be exact, the FM3a, which can fetch up to £600. Impressive for a film camera that was only discontinued in 2006!

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This is a wonderful teak cased Zeiss Ikon Nettel Tropen 6x9cm Camera, 1926-28, teak cased with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/3.5 16.5cm lens. Complete with its original satchel, plus matching plates, filters & accessories, this beautiful camera was featured in our November Fine Art sale. Lot 1729 achieved a hammer price of £550.

There is a plethora of valuable cameras out there worthy of mention – far too many to include them all, but if you have camera equipment that you’re thinking of parting with, our valuers at Potteries Auctions can be on hand to provide valuations and assist you in consigning them to auction.

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These OM-4 & OM-2MD cameras with equipment sold in our March Fine Art sale for £150.

How to Sell Vintage Cameras at Auction

If you wish to submit camera equipment for auction, get in touch and we can help you with a valuation. Talk to our team of experts who will be able to give you an accurate auction estimate of your items. You can join us at one of our valuation days every Tuesday, email us for an appointment onenquiries@potteriesauctions.comor call us on+44 (0)1782 638100Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm.

If you can’t come in and see us in person but would like to submit items for auction or valuation, send us an email toenquiries@potteriesauctions.comwith details and a photograph (eg make, model, model number, measurements, condition) and one of our experts will provide information and auction estimates. Alternatively, give us a call on01782 638100to arrange an appointment.

Is My Vintage Camera Worth Anything at Auction? - Potteries Auctions (2024)

FAQs

How do I know if my vintage camera is worth money? ›

However, some defining factors that can determine a camera as having genuine value are quality and uniqueness – such as whether the item is a special edition or made in fewer numbers). Cameras that were very popular in their heyday are also likely to hold their value to the present day.

Are old cameras worth selling? ›

The enduring appeal and intrinsic value of vintage cameras highlight a unique intersection of art, history, and technology. These timeless pieces, beyond their aesthetic charm, hold significant worth driven by rarity, condition, and historical relevance.

How to price vintage cameras? ›

To estimate the value of any of my classic vintage cameras, I first check if there are any similar cameras listed for sale. Vintage cameras are usually sold in auctions and similar events. So the next thing that I do is to see how much a similar camera was sold at an auction.

Can I get money for old cameras? ›

HOW SELLING USED CAMERA EQUIPMENT TO KEH WORKS. 01 Get an instant, top-dollar quote on your gear by using our online estimator. Or, for a more accurate quote, make an appointment for a video chat with one of our Expert Buyers, where they'll be able to better assess the condition of your used camera equipment.

How old does a camera have to be to be considered vintage? ›

VINTAGE: Over 50 years old. ANTIQUE: Over 75 years old.

How to determine camera value? ›

Over the years I have bought and sold many cameras and lenses. The key is to be competitive since, as they say, the value of something is what people pay for it. For a camera or lens that is current and is still being sold new, I generally discount it 20-30% from the lowest retail price, excluding taxes.

Does anyone want old cameras? ›

DONATE YOUR GEAR TO THE PHOTO THRIFT SHOP

There are people still using film cameras and darkrooms, and some schools, too. There isn't much need for darkroom equipment, but someone may be able to use it. Some new photographer building a darkroom or getting started who needs a film camera will put it to good use.

What is the most collectable vintage camera? ›

  • Mamiya 7ii. Introduced in 1999 (at the end of the film era), the Mamiya 7ii is one of the most valuable cameras out there. ...
  • Leica MP. Released in 2003, the Leica MP is a 35mm rangefinder from the hottest label in film photography. ...
  • Leica M6. ...
  • Leica M2. ...
  • Rolleiflex 2.8GX. ...
  • Hasselblad XPan. ...
  • Contax 645. ...
  • Hasselblad 501CM.
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What is the most expensive old camera? ›

A vintage Leica from the early 1900s just became the most expensive camera ever sold at auction. The century-old rarity, which was part of the famed O-Series, hammered down for a record $15.1 million (€14.4 million) at the 20th anniversary Leitz Photographica Auction on Saturday.

Are old Kodak cameras worth money? ›

These little box cameras were everywhere (and I mean everywhere) during the early 20th century, and you can still find them in thrift stores and antique shops today. You might even have one you inherited. Many of them aren't especially valuable, but a few models can sell for hundreds of dollars.

Do cameras keep their value? ›

No matter how well you take care of your cameras, lenses, lighting equipment, tripods, and more, your equipment will depreciate.

Why do people collect old cameras? ›

Some collectors do enjoy using their vintage cameras. But for most collectors, buying classic and antique cameras is more about the joy of owning and admiring something special and different, while researching and learning about its place in the history of photography.

Does Best Buy purchase used cameras? ›

Bonus will be added to your current trade-in value when you trade in a working DSLR or mirrorless camera at a Best Buy store. Payment is in the form of a Best Buy gift card. It's a great way to upgrade to the latest camera and save, by applying your trade-in gift card. Find a Best Buy store.

How do I check the serial number of camera? ›

Cameras & Camcorders

The serial number and model name can be found on the bottom of the camera or the label on the original box.

Does a 35mm camera have any value? ›

Are 35mm Cameras Worth Anything? Simply put, they are. Even though they may not always bring high prices in the vintage market, 35mm cameras present an accessible gateway into film photography.

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