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Ihagee Ultrix Stereo

The Ihagee Ultrix Stereo is a stereo camera produced by the Dresden maker Ihagee, designed to take paired exposures for stereoscopic viewing. It dates from the pre-war German camera industry and was a niche specialist tool aimed at stereo enthusiasts rather than the general amateur market.

Sales data for the Ultrix Stereo is very thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result in September 2025 sold for £70, which sits at the wholesale end of the market rather than retail. With only one data point, there is no meaningful range or median to quote, and what an Ultrix Stereo is worth today depends heavily on cosmetic condition, working shutter, and the presence of original accessories.

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: September 2025

Date Price Source
Sep 2025 £70 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is an Ihagee Ultrix Stereo worth at UK auction?

The only recent UK saleroom result on file is £70 hammer from September 2025; with just one data point, that figure is indicative rather than a reliable market value and the price a given example sells for will swing widely with condition.

How much does an Ihagee Ultrix Stereo sell for today?

Based on the limited evidence available in 2026, a working, presentable example has changed hands at around £70 at auction, but clean collector-grade pieces with original cases or viewers could realistically command more.

Is the Ihagee Ultrix Stereo a good collector's camera?

It appeals mainly to stereo-camera and pre-war Ihagee specialists rather than general users, so its value is driven by collector demand for the stereo format and the Dresden maker's pre-war output.