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Corfield (K.G.) Periflex Interplan

The Corfield Periflex Interplan is a 35mm film camera made by the British manufacturer K.G. Corfield, part of the Periflex line known for its periscope-style focusing system rather than a conventional reflex mirror. It sits among the more affordable British-made 35mm bodies of the mid-twentieth century.

Sales data for the Periflex Interplan is very thin: a single UK auction hammer result from August 2024 shows the camera selling for £25, which is the only confirmed wholesale saleroom price on file today. With just one data point, it is not possible to give a reliable range or median for what a Periflex Interplan is worth in 2026, and condition, completeness and working order will swing realised prices considerably.

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.

Date Price Source
Aug 2024 £25 Flints Auctions
Nov 2002 EUR 5,525 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Corfield Periflex Interplan worth today?

On the limited evidence available, one UK auction hammer sale in 2024 saw a Periflex Interplan sell for £25, but a single result is not enough to set a firm market value.

How much does a Periflex Interplan sell for at UK auction?

The only recorded saleroom price in our data is £25 hammer, so realistic expectations for a typical user-grade example sit in the low tens of pounds rather than the higher prices seen for better-known British 35mm cameras.

Is the Corfield Periflex Interplan a good collector's camera?

It appeals mainly to collectors of British photographic history and Periflex variants; its low price and scarcity of sales mean it is more of a niche interest piece than a mainstream user camera.