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Ihagee Exakta 66 (Model II)

The Ihagee Exakta 66 (Model II) is a German medium-format single-lens reflex camera using 120 roll film in the 6×6cm format. It sits in the post-war Exakta line and was aimed at photographers wanting an SLR alternative to twin-lens and rangefinder medium-format cameras of its era.

Sales data for the Exakta 66 (Model II) is thin, with a single UK auction hammer result of £250 in October 2025 setting the only current reference point for what this camera is worth today. Because hammer prices are wholesale saleroom levels rather than retail, dealer asking prices for a clean, working example may sit higher, and condition will continue to drive what one sells for in 2026.

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: November 2025

Date Price Source
Nov 2025 £2,875 Flints Auctions
Oct 2025 £250 Flints Auctions
Nov 2024 £1,100 Flints Auctions
Nov 2022 EUR 750 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is an Ihagee Exakta 66 (Model II) worth today?

Based on the limited UK auction evidence available, one example sold at hammer for £250 in late 2025, which is the clearest current price reference for the value of this model.

How much does an Exakta 66 (Model II) sell for at auction?

With only one recorded UK auction sale in the dataset, the camera last sells for around £250 at hammer, though a single result is not enough to establish a reliable range.

Is the Exakta 66 (Model II) a medium-format camera?

Yes — it is a 6×6cm SLR using 120 roll film, placing it in the medium-format category rather than 35mm.