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Ica Stereofix

The Ica Stereofix is a stereo camera produced by Ica, a German manufacturer active in the early twentieth century. It was designed to capture paired images for stereoscopic viewing, a format popular in the pre-Leica era of plate and roll-film photography.

Sales data for the Stereofix is extremely thin: a single UK auction hammer result from 2017 sold for £300, and no further verified saleroom records are on file as of today. With only one wholesale data point, what an Ica Stereofix is worth in 2026 is best treated as indicative rather than a reliable market price, and condition, completeness of the original case, and working shutters will heavily influence what an example sells for.

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 2017

Date Price Source
Jun 2017 EUR 300 Leitz Auction
May 2004 EUR 303 Leitz Auction
May 2003 EUR 104 Leitz Auction
Jan 1999 £138 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is an Ica Stereofix worth today?

Based on the single verified UK auction record on file, an Ica Stereofix achieved a hammer price of £300, but with only one data point this should be treated as a reference rather than a firm market value.

How much does an Ica Stereofix sell for at auction?

The one logged UK saleroom result shows the camera selling for £300 at hammer, excluding buyer's premium; condition and completeness will move the price meaningfully in either direction.

What should I check before buying an Ica Stereofix?

Check that both shutters fire at all marked speeds, that the lens elements are clear and uncemented, and that any bellows are light-tight, since service support for early Ica cameras is limited.