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Leitz C-Lux 1

The Leitz C-Lux 1 is a compact digital camera from the mid-2000s, produced under the Leica/Leitz name as part of the consumer-oriented C-Lux line. It sat in the point-and-shoot segment rather than alongside the brand's rangefinder bodies, aimed at buyers wanting a pocketable digital with Leica branding.

At recent UK auction, hammer results for the C-Lux 1 have been modest, with two recorded sales of £88 (2023) and £101 (2025) giving a range of roughly £88–£100 and a median around £95. With only a small sample of saleroom data, today's price is sensitive to cosmetic condition, working electronics, and the presence of the original battery and charger — none of which typically add much on a camera of this type.

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: January 2026

Date Price Source
Jan 2026 £112 Flints Auctions
Mar 2025 £101 Chiswick Auctions
Mar 2023 £88 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leitz C-Lux 1 worth today?

Based on the two UK auction hammer results on record, a C-Lux 1 has sold for between £88 and £101, so a working example in tidy condition is worth roughly £90–£100 at saleroom level.

How much does a C-Lux 1 sell for at UK auction?

Recent hammer prices sit around £88–£101, with a median near £95; retail dealer asking prices will typically be higher once commission and margin are added.

Is the C-Lux 1 value likely to rise?

There is no clear collector premium on this model, and the price is driven mainly by condition and completeness rather than rarity.