Canon EOS-1D MKII
The Canon EOS-1D Mark II is a professional digital SLR introduced in 2004 as the successor to the original EOS-1D. It uses the Canon EF lens mount and was aimed at sports and news photographers when new.
Sales data for the EOS-1D Mark II is thin, so today's price guidance is approximate: the single recorded UK auction hammer result sits at £100, indicating that working bodies sell for modest sums at saleroom level in 2026. Buyers researching what an EOS-1D Mark II is worth should treat this as a wholesale benchmark rather than a retail value, since it reflects what the camera sells for before any commission is added.
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 2023
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Mar 2023 | £100 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: The Collectors Sale (Lot 201) Title: A Canon EOS-1D MKII Full Fram Digital SLR Camera
Description:
black, body G, areas of wear & use, shutter working, with maker's box, strap, charger, & body cap, (Qty: 1) |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Canon EOS-1D Mark II worth?
Based on the limited UK auction record available, an EOS-1D Mark II sells for around £100 at hammer, though confirmed working examples in good cosmetic condition can command more.
How much does a Canon EOS-1D Mark II sell for at auction?
The one recorded UK auction result shows a hammer price of £100, which gives a rough indication of current wholesale value rather than a retail price.
Is the Canon EOS-1D Mark II still usable today?
Yes, it remains compatible with Canon EF-mount lenses and can still be used for general photography, but the value reflects its age and the limited service support now available.