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Alsaphot Alsaflex

The Alsaflex is a 35mm SLR camera produced by the French maker Alsaphot. It is a mid-20th-century French SLR and is encountered far less often than mainstream Japanese or German SLRs of the same era, which makes its market value harder to pin down today.

Public UK auction data for the Alsaflex is extremely thin: a single recorded hammer result of £2,650 from 2006 sits in our sales history, reflecting a wholesale saleroom price rather than a dealer asking figure. With only one data point, it is not possible to give a reliable current price range, and what an Alsaflex sells for in 2026 will depend heavily on completeness, cosmetic condition and bidder interest on the day.

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.

Prices updated: March 2014

Date Price Source
Mar 2014 EUR 800 Leitz Auction
May 2006 EUR 2,650 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is an Alsaflex worth today?

With only one UK auction hammer result on file (£2,650 in 2006), there is not enough recent data to quote a reliable current value; a fresh sale would be needed to confirm where the price sits in 2026.

How much does an Alsaflex sell for at auction?

The single recorded UK auction sale achieved £2,650 at the hammer, but one result is not a market — actual prices today could be materially higher or lower depending on condition and which lens is fitted.

Why is the Alsaflex price so uncertain?

The Alsaflex is a scarce French SLR that rarely appears in UK salerooms, so there is very little comparable sales evidence to triangulate a current value from.