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Kodak Stereo-Kodak No.2

The Stereo-Kodak No.2 is an early stereoscopic film camera made by Kodak for producing paired images intended for stereo viewing. It belongs to the era of bellows-style stereo cameras and was sold as a consumer-friendly option for amateur stereo photography.

Sales data for the Stereo-Kodak No.2 is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result from 2000 sold for £329, which is the only datapoint available to gauge what one is worth today. With just one verified saleroom price on file, current value in 2026 should be treated as indicative only, and condition of the bellows, shutter and original case will heavily influence what a clean example sells for at auction.

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: July 2025

Date Price Source
Jul 2025 £100 Special Auction Services
Jun 2017 EUR 300 Leitz Auction
Jul 2000 £329 Christie's
Sep 1999 £345 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Stereo-Kodak No.2 worth today?

Based on the only recorded UK auction hammer price on file, a Stereo-Kodak No.2 sold for £329, but with just one datapoint the current market value should be treated as a rough guide rather than a firm price.

How much does a Stereo-Kodak No.2 sell for at auction?

The single verified saleroom result in our records is £329 hammer, achieved at a UK auction; clean, complete examples with working bellows and shutter would be expected to attract the strongest interest.

What should I check before buying one?

Look for light-tight bellows, a shutter that fires consistently on both lenses, clear glass, and the presence of original accessories, as these factors most strongly affect price.