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Leitz D-LUX 4

The Leitz D-LUX 4 is a compact digital camera, a rebadged Panasonic Lumix variant introduced under the Leica brand in the late 2000s. It was positioned as a premium pocketable camera aimed at enthusiasts who wanted a small sensor compact with manual controls and the Leitz/Leica branding.

With only one UK auction record on file, pricing visibility is limited: a 2024 hammer result of £130 is the only data point we have at saleroom level (wholesale, before commission). Today in 2026 that single sale suggests the D-LUX 4 sits in the lower-three-figure bracket, but with so few results the true value range cannot be reliably stated, and special editions such as the Safari or Titan variants would be expected to sell for more when they appear.

Variants

Select a variant to filter the sales history below.

Variant Years Edition Sales Price Range
Safari 0
Titan 0

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 Variant
Jan 2026 £238 Flints Auctions
Apr 2024 £130 Special Auction Services
Apr 2024 £119 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leitz D-LUX 4 worth today?

Auction data is thin, but the one UK hammer result on record is £130 from 2024, suggesting standard examples sell for around that level at saleroom level.

How much does a D-LUX 4 sell for at UK auction?

The available sales history shows a single hammer price of £130; the Safari and Titan special editions would typically command a premium over a standard black body when they surface.

Is the Leitz D-LUX 4 the same as the Panasonic equivalent?

The D-LUX 4 is a Leica-branded version of a contemporary Panasonic Lumix compact, sharing the core hardware but carrying Leitz/Leica branding and firmware.