Kochmann Reflex Korelle
The Kochmann Reflex Korelle is a medium-format single-lens reflex camera, produced in Germany from the mid-1930s. It uses 120 roll film to deliver 6x6cm negatives and was positioned as an early waist-level SLR alternative to twin-lens reflex cameras of the period.
There is no UK auction hammer data on file for the Reflex Korelle at present, so a current price band cannot be quoted with confidence in 2026. As a pre-war German medium-format SLR it is a collector-driven item, and what a Reflex Korelle sells for at saleroom level today depends heavily on cosmetic condition, shutter function and the lens fitted.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Kochmann Reflex Korelle worth today?
We do not currently have UK auction hammer records on file for the Reflex Korelle, so a reliable value range cannot be given. Price depends on working condition, the lens fitted and cosmetic state.
How much does a Reflex Korelle sell for at auction?
With no sales in our dataset, we cannot quote a median or range. Comparable pre-war German 6x6 SLRs typically trade as condition-led collector items rather than at fixed market prices.
Is the Reflex Korelle a usable camera or a shelf piece?
It can be used with 120 roll film if the shutter, mirror and transport are functional, but many surviving examples need a service before reliable shooting.