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Canon EOS-1D Mark II N

The Canon EOS-1D Mark II N is a professional digital SLR introduced in 2005 as a refinement of the EOS-1D Mark II. It uses an APS-H sensor and was aimed at sports and press photographers when new, sitting at the top of Canon's professional digital line of that period.

Sales data for the EOS-1D Mark II N is thin: a single UK auction hammer result of £262 in January 2026 is the only verified data point, so a market range cannot be drawn reliably. As of today this suggests the model sells for a low-to-mid hundreds figure at saleroom level, but the value of any given body will swing significantly with shutter count and cosmetic condition.

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: January 2026

Date Price Source
Jan 2026 £262 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Canon EOS-1D Mark II N worth today?

On the limited UK auction evidence available, a Canon EOS-1D Mark II N is worth in the region of £260 at hammer, though one sale is not enough to set a firm price.

How much does a Canon EOS-1D Mark II N sell for at auction?

The only verified recent UK auction hammer price recorded is £262 in January 2026; clean, low-shutter examples with the battery and charger may achieve more.

Is the EOS-1D Mark II N still usable as a working camera?

Yes — it takes any Canon EF-mount lens and produces usable files, but the older CF/SD storage, NP-E3 battery and APS-H sensor format are worth factoring into the value.