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Ihagee Serien-Reflex 2110

The Ihagee Serien-Reflex 2110 is a roll-film single-lens reflex camera made by the Dresden manufacturer Ihagee, dating from the pre-war era of German camera production. It was a waist-level SLR aimed at advanced amateur and professional users of its day.

Auction evidence for the Serien-Reflex 2110 is thin, so any view on what one is worth today must be treated with caution. The single recorded UK auction hammer result stands at £323, achieved back in 2004, which gives only a rough indication of saleroom-level value rather than a reliable current price.

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: May 2004

Date Price Source
May 2004 EUR 323 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is an Ihagee Serien-Reflex 2110 worth today?

Auction data is extremely limited; the only recorded UK hammer price is £323, so any current value should be checked against fresh saleroom results rather than treated as a firm market price.

How much does an Ihagee Serien-Reflex 2110 sell for at auction?

With just one verified UK auction hammer result on file at £323, there is not enough data to quote a reliable price range, and condition and completeness will heavily influence what any individual example sells for.

Is the Ihagee Serien-Reflex 2110 a collectible camera?

It is a pre-war Ihagee SLR from the Dresden tradition that produced the later Exakta line, which gives it collector interest, but thin sales history makes its market value harder to pin down than better-documented Ihagee models.