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Kodak 35

The Kodak 35 is a 35mm film camera introduced in the late 1930s as one of Kodak's early entries into the 35mm cartridge format for the US market. It was positioned as a consumer-grade still camera offering an alternative to imported European 35mm models of the period.

Sales data for the Kodak 35 is thin, but a recent UK auction hammer result of £112 in March 2023 gives a single reference point for what one sells for at saleroom level today. With only one verified record on file, buyers should treat that figure as indicative rather than a firm market value, and condition of the bellows-free body, lens glass and shutter will heavily influence what any given example is worth.

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 2023

Date Price Source
Mar 2023 £112 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Kodak 35 sell for?

The only verified UK auction record on file is a £112 hammer price from March 2023, so that figure is the best available guide to current value.

What is a Kodak 35 worth today?

Based on the limited sales history, a Kodak 35 is worth around £112 at recent UK auction, with the actual price depending heavily on cosmetic condition and whether the shutter and lens are clean and functional.