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ISO Reporter

The ISO Reporter is a 35mm camera produced in Italy by ISO (Industria Scientifica Ottica) of Milan. It was introduced in the post-war era as part of a small group of Italian rangefinder-style cameras aimed at competing with established German makers.

Sales data for the ISO Reporter is extremely scarce, so a meaningful current price guide cannot be drawn. The single recorded UK auction hammer result on file dates from 2002 at £15,625, suggesting that when an example does appear in the saleroom today it is treated as a high-value collector item rather than a user camera. Buyers asking what an ISO Reporter is worth or how much one sells for should expect strong condition-sensitivity and significant variation between sales.

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 2015

Date Price Source
Jun 2015 EUR 1,000 Leitz Auction
Nov 2002 EUR 15,625 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is an ISO Reporter worth today?

There is too little recent sales data to give a reliable value; the only verified UK auction hammer result on file is £15,625 from 2002, which points to collector-level pricing rather than a typical user-camera price.

How much does an ISO Reporter sell for at auction?

Public hammer results are very rare, and the single record available shows a wholesale auction price of £15,625, so individual sales should be assessed case by case.

Is the ISO Reporter a rare camera?

Yes — it was made in small numbers by an Italian manufacturer, which is why verified sales prices and market data are limited.