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Leitz Digilux

The Leitz Digilux is an early digital compact camera carrying the Leitz brand, positioned at the consumer end of the market when introduced in the late 1990s. It marked one of the early digital offerings associated with the Leitz/Leica name rather than being a film rangefinder.

At UK auction, the two recorded hammer results for the Digilux are £117 (2003) and £235 (2002), giving a wholesale saleroom range of roughly £120–£240. With so few datapoints and the sales dating back over two decades, today's value is hard to pin down precisely, and condition together with completeness of accessories will drive what a Digilux sells for.

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 £188 Flints Auctions
Aug 2025 £31 Flints Auctions
Sep 2003 £117 Christie's
Feb 2002 £235 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leitz Digilux worth today?

Based on the limited UK auction record available, hammer prices have ranged from about £120 to £240, though with only two datapoints the current market price is uncertain.

How much does a Leitz Digilux sell for at auction?

Recorded UK saleroom hammer results sit between £117 and £235, giving a median around £180 before commission.

Is the Leitz Digilux a film or digital camera?

It is a digital camera, not a film model, which is a key point of value when comparing it to Leitz/Leica's film rangefinder line.