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Kodak Cine-Kodak Special II

The Cine-Kodak Special II is a 16mm motion picture camera produced by Kodak. It was a higher-specification model in Kodak's amateur and semi-professional cine line, intended for serious users requiring more control than the standard Cine-Kodak range offered.

Sales data for the Cine-Kodak Special II is extremely limited, with only a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £276 from 1998. Because that figure is decades old and isolated, it should be treated as indicative only rather than a reliable guide to what the camera is worth or sells for in today's market.

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: December 2009

Date Price Source
Dec 2009 EUR 260 Leitz Auction
Nov 2006 £504 Christie's
Nov 1998 £276 Christie's
Sep 1998 £207 Christie's
Sep 1998 £195 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Cine-Kodak Special II worth today?

Public auction data is very thin: the only recorded UK hammer price in our dataset is £276, achieved back in 1998, so current value is difficult to pin down without more recent sales.

How much does a Cine-Kodak Special II sell for at UK auction?

With just one verified saleroom result on file, there is no reliable current price range; condition, completeness of accessories, and presence of original lenses will drive whatever figure a clean example reaches.

Is the Cine-Kodak Special II still usable?

16mm film stock is still produced, so the camera remains usable in principle, provided the spring motor, shutter and optics are in working order.