Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5
The Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5 is a roll-film camera from the Kochmann factory in Dresden, producing 4x6.5cm exposures on 127 film. It dates from the pre-war era of small-format folding and strut-folding cameras and was sold as an affordable amateur model in its day.
At UK auction in 2026, hammer prices for the Korelle 4x6.5 sit at the very low end of the vintage roll-film market, with a single recent saleroom result of £19. With only one recorded data point, the price this camera sells for today should be read as indicative rather than a firm market value, and condition or completeness of original case and instructions can swing the figure noticeably either way.
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: March 2026
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| Mar 2026 | £19 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Instruments (Lot 293) Title: A Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5 cm Strut Convertible Camera
Description:
body F, complete but has no leatherette, the film roller slides out to convert to cut plate film, opens and collapses properly, shutter works, with |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5 worth today?
Based on UK auction hammer data, a Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5 is worth around £19 at saleroom level, though with only one recorded sale this value should be treated as a rough guide rather than a firm market price.
How much does a Kochmann Korelle 4x6.5 sell for at auction?
The most recent UK auction result shows the camera selling for £19 hammer in March 2026, excluding buyer's premium.
Is the Korelle 4x6.5 still usable?
It uses 127 roll film, which is still produced in small quantities by specialist suppliers, so the camera can be used provided the shutter and lens are in working order.