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Kodak DCS760

The Kodak DCS760 is a professional digital SLR introduced in the early 2000s, built on a Nikon F5 body and aimed at news and sports photographers who needed a full-frame-class APS-H sensor at the time. When new it sat at the top of Kodak's professional DCS line, positioned against the contemporary high-end Nikon and Canon professional digital bodies.

UK auction activity for the DCS760 is very thin, so the price record is limited: a single hammer result of £3,000 has been logged at saleroom level, which is the only data point currently available in 2026. Because that figure is a wholesale auction result rather than a retail asking price, and because just one sale underpins it, the DCS760's worth today should be treated as indicative rather than a firm market value.

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: August 2025

Date Price Source
Aug 2025 £312 Flints Auctions
Nov 2016 EUR 3,000 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kodak DCS760 worth today?

On the limited UK auction evidence available, a DCS760 has sold for around £3,000 at hammer, though with only one recorded sale that price should be treated as a single data point rather than an established market value.

How much does a Kodak DCS760 sell for at auction?

The only logged UK saleroom result sits at £3,000, so the realistic auction price for a working example is in that region, with condition, battery health and accessories likely to swing the figure significantly.

Is the Kodak DCS760 a good buy at this price?

At this value it is mainly of interest to collectors of early professional digital cameras, since service support has ended and image quality is well below modern DSLRs, so the price reflects rarity rather than working utility.