Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4
The Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4 is an early box-form roll film camera from Kodak's late-19th to early-20th century Bull's Eye line. It used roll film and was sold as an entry-level snapshot camera during the era when Kodak was popularising amateur photography.
Auction data for this model is very thin: a single UK saleroom record from 2004 shows a hammer price of £469, so any current valuation in 2026 is indicative rather than firm. With only one data point, what a Bull's Eye Special No.4 is worth today depends heavily on condition, completeness and provenance, and the price a clean example sells for at auction could vary widely from that historic result.
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: November 2004
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Nov 2004 | EUR 469 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 6 (Lot AI_6_24100) Title: Kodak No.4 Bull's-Eye Special Camera
Description:
for 4x5" exposures on 103 rollfilm, Rapid-Rectilinear 1:4, 2 reflex-finders, leather-covered wooden body with hinged front, decorative - very good condition Estimate: EUR 250 - EUR 300 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4 worth today?
Evidence is limited to a single UK auction hammer result of £469 from 2004, so a precise current value cannot be stated; condition and completeness will drive where any individual example lands.
How much does a Kodak Bull's Eye Special No.4 sell for at auction?
The only verified hammer price in our records is £469, achieved in a UK saleroom; more recent comparable sales would be needed to confirm whether that level still holds.
What affects the price of a Bull's Eye Special No.4?
Cosmetic condition of the covering and wood, working shutter and film advance, and the presence of original markings or period packaging are the main factors that move the price up or down.