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Alsaphot Bioflex I

The Alsaphot Bioflex I is a French-made medium-format twin-lens reflex camera shooting 6x6 frames on 120 roll film. It is a postwar design from Alsaphot, a Paris-based maker active in the mid-twentieth century, and sat as a budget alternative to mainstream TLRs of its era.

With only a single documented UK auction-hammer result on file — £300 in 2021 — there is not enough data in 2026 to publish a reliable price band for what an Alsaphot Bioflex I is worth today. That figure represents a wholesale saleroom level rather than a retail asking price, and condition, completeness and working shutter all materially affect what an example sells for. Buyers looking for a current value should treat the £300 datapoint as indicative only.

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: June 2021

Date Price Source
Jun 2021 EUR 300 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is an Alsaphot Bioflex I worth?

There is only one verified UK auction-hammer sale on record, at £300 in 2021, so a precise current value cannot be given with confidence.

How much does an Alsaphot Bioflex I sell for at auction?

The single documented hammer price is £300; actual results today will vary with cosmetic condition, shutter accuracy and lens clarity.

Is the Alsaphot Bioflex I a usable camera today?

Yes, it takes standard 120 roll film in the 6x6 format, provided the shutter and lenses are in working order.