Agilux Agiflex III
The Agilux Agiflex III is a British medium-format single-lens reflex camera taking 120 roll film, produced by Agilux in the post-war period. It was positioned as a domestically made alternative to continental reflex cameras for the UK enthusiast market.
At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the Agiflex III have ranged from about £31 to £100, with a median near £80 — these are wholesale saleroom results rather than retail. Today in 2026 the most recent verified sale settled at £80, and complete working examples with a lens attached tend to sell for more than bodies offered on their own.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
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| Jan 2026 | £80 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 53) Title: An Agilux Agiflex III Camera
Description:
An Agilux Agiflex III Camera, serial no R 6228, shutter working, advance lever not springing back, body G-VG, with Agilux 80mm f/2.8 Anastigmat lens, |
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| Jan 2025 | £100 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 239) Title: An Agilux Agiflex III Camera
Description:
An Agilux Agiflex III Camera, serial no R 669, shutter working, body G, with Agilux 16cm f/5.5 lens, Carl Zeiss Jena 10cm f/2.8 lens, in Agilux |
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| Oct 2022 | £31 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: The Collectors Sale (Lot 358) Title: An Agilux Agiflex III 6 x 6cm SLR Camera
Description:
chrome, serial no. R7178, with an Agilux Anastigmat f/2.8 80mm lens, serial no. 580372, shutter not working, body G-VG, lens F, fungus, with maker's |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Agilux Agiflex III worth today?
Recent UK auction hammer prices sit in the £31–£100 range, with a median around £80 for typical examples.
How much does an Agiflex III sell for at auction?
The two most recent sales, in January 2025 and January 2026, achieved £100 and £80 respectively at UK auction.
Why does the price vary so much?
Value is driven mainly by whether a working lens is included and by the condition of the shutter and mirror; incomplete or non-functioning bodies have sold for as little as £31.