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Kodak 35 Camera

The Kodak 35 is a 35mm film camera, introduced in the late 1930s as one of Kodak's earlier entries into the 35mm format for the US market.

Sales data is extremely thin: a single recent UK auction hammer result of £44 in April 2026 is the only reference point available, so any view of what a Kodak 35 Camera is worth today rests on that one wholesale saleroom price rather than a representative spread. Buyers searching for what the model sells for should expect modest sums for working examples, with condition and completeness likely to drive most of the value.

Variants

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Variant Years Edition Sales Price Range
US Army Signal Corps PH-324 0

Sales History

Prices shown are realised prices — auction results and completed eBay sales, never asking prices. Most saleroom figures are hammer prices, before commission; some houses publish a premium-inclusive figure, and we do not adjust for condition. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher. How this figure is calculated.

Prices updated: April 2026

Date Price Value GBP Source Variant
Apr 2026 £44 £35 🇬🇧 Flints Auctions
Oct 2025 £138 £110 🇬🇧 Flints Auctions
Sep 2025 £19 £15 🇬🇧 Flints Auctions
Mar 2023 £112 £90 🇬🇧 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kodak 35 Camera worth today?

Based on the limited UK auction data available, a Kodak 35 Camera has sold for around £44 at hammer in 2026, though a single result is not enough to establish a reliable market value.

How much does a Kodak 35 sell for at auction?

The only recent UK hammer price on record is £44, so the current price guide for this model is indicative rather than definitive.

Is the Kodak 35 a 35mm film camera?

Yes, it is a 35mm film camera from Kodak's earlier 35mm line-up.