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Leitz Leicaflex SL Mot

The Leicaflex SL Mot is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera made by Leitz of Wetzlar, a motor-drive compatible variant of the Leicaflex SL introduced in the late 1960s. It was produced in chrome and black finishes, with a rare black NASA-specification variant also known to collectors. Positioned at the top of the Leicaflex line when new, it was sold primarily to professionals who needed motorised film advance.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the Leicaflex SL Mot have spanned roughly £140 to £1,500, with a median around £800 across the dataset — a wide spread that reflects how much condition, finish and completeness drive value in this market. Since 2021, saleroom results have ranged from £138 for tired examples up to £1,500 in 2025 for a clean, desirable specimen, so what a Leicaflex SL Mot is worth today depends heavily on cosmetic grade and whether the matched motor drive is present. Black-finish and NASA-variant bodies attract clear premiums when they appear, while chrome examples with wear tend to sell for the lower end of the range.

Variants

Select a variant to filter the sales history below.

Variant Years Edition Sales Price Range
black 7 £258 – £1,500
black (w/o motor) 0
black NASA 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: March 2026

Date Price Source Variant
Mar 2026 £81 Flints Auctions
Mar 2026 £88 Flints Auctions
Jan 2026 £188 Flints Auctions
Jun 2025 EUR 1,500 Leitz Auction black
Jun 2025 £200 Flints Auctions
Nov 2024 EUR 380 Leitz Auction
Nov 2024 EUR 800 Leitz Auction
Oct 2024 £240 Harper Field Auctions
Oct 2024 £150 Harper Field Auctions
Nov 2023 EUR 1,300 Leitz Auction
Nov 2023 EUR 900 Leitz Auction
Nov 2023 £138 Flints Auctions
Nov 2023 £200 Flints Auctions
Jun 2022 EUR 380 Leitz Auction black
Nov 2021 EUR 1,200 Leitz Auction
Jun 2021 EUR 850 Leitz Auction black
Nov 2018 £456 Flints Auctions
Nov 2018 USD 450 pedia_sales_tamarkin
May 2012 EUR 400 Leitz Auction
Dec 2009 EUR 1,200 Leitz Auction
May 2007 EUR 1,200 Leitz Auction black
Nov 2006 EUR 1,300 Leitz Auction black
Jul 2006 £264 Christie's
May 2006 EUR 800 Leitz Auction black
May 2005 EUR 2,000 Leitz Auction
Dec 2003 £258 Christie's black
May 2003 EUR 1,375 Leitz Auction
Sep 2001 £470 Christie's
Jun 2001 £258 Christie's
Jul 2000 £493 Christie's
Jul 2000 £352 Christie's
Jul 2000 £411 Christie's
Oct 1999 £126 Christie's
Jun 1999 £230 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Leicaflex SL Mot worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer prices sit between about £140 and £1,500, with a median near £800; clean black examples sell for more, while worn chrome bodies land at the lower end.

How much does a Leicaflex SL Mot sell for at auction?

In the last five years the model has sold for £138 to £1,500 at UK salerooms, with the strongest recent result being £1,500 in June 2025.

Does the NASA variant command a higher price?

Yes — the black NASA-specification Leicaflex SL Mot is far scarcer than the standard black or chrome bodies and tends to sit at the upper end of the price range when it appears.

Why do Leicaflex SL Mot values vary so widely?

The market is condition-sensitive: meter function, cosmetic finish, originality of the black paint, and whether the motor drive is included can swing the value by an order of magnitude.