Elop Kamerawerk Elca II
The Elop Elca II is a small-format camera produced by Elop Kamerawerk in the post-war German camera industry. It belongs to the era of compact viewfinder cameras built by smaller German makers competing alongside the better-known Leitz, Zeiss and Voigtländer factories.
Sales evidence for the Elca II is extremely thin: a single UK auction hammer result from 2004 records the camera selling for £125, and no more recent saleroom data is available to establish a current price range or median in 2026. Buyers researching what an Elca II is worth today should treat that figure as a historical reference point only, since hammer results at this level reflect wholesale auction value rather than retail dealer pricing.
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 | |
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| May 2004 | EUR 125 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 5 (Lot AI_5_23454) Title: Elop Elca II
Description:
24x24mm viewfinder camera with Elocar 4.5/3.5cm no.203088 in Prontor-S shutter, aprox. only 3000 units of this camera have been produced, original case Estimate: EUR 1,949 - EUR 4 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Elop Elca II worth today?
Auction evidence is limited to a single recorded UK hammer price of £125 from 2004, so a reliable current market value cannot be established.
How much does an Elop Elca II sell for at auction?
The only verified UK auction sale on file fetched £125 at hammer, excluding buyer's premium; more recent comparable sales would be needed to confirm where the price sits today.
Is the Elop Elca II a collectible camera?
It is an uncommon small-maker German camera that appears rarely at auction, which makes pricing unpredictable and demand difficult to gauge from the available data.