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Leidolf Lordomat SE

The Leidolf Lordomat SE is a 35mm viewfinder/rangefinder-era camera made by the West German manufacturer Leidolf of Wetzlar. It sits within the Lordomat family of compact 35mm cameras the company produced during the 1950s.

Auction data for the Lordomat SE is thin: a single UK saleroom hammer record at £138 (2004) is the only verified data point, so a meaningful 2026 price band cannot be drawn from it. Today the model is a niche collector item rather than a frequently traded one, and what a Lordomat SE is worth at auction will depend heavily on cosmetic condition, working shutter, and whether the original lens and case are present.

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.

Date Price Source
Nov 2004 EUR 138 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leidolf Lordomat SE worth today?

With only one verified UK auction hammer result on file (£138 in 2004), there is not enough recent data to quote a reliable current value; condition and completeness will drive whatever price it sells for.

How much does a Lordomat SE sell for at UK auction?

The single recorded hammer price in our data is £138, exclusive of buyer's and seller's commission. More recent comparable sales would be needed to confirm where the market sits now.

Is the Leidolf Lordomat SE a collectible camera?

Yes, but it is a niche collector piece rather than a mainstream one, so demand and price are inconsistent and tied closely to condition.