Leitz Leicina Super
The Leicina Super is a Leitz cine camera for the amateur movie market, first listed in the German Leitz catalogue in 1970 and appearing in the English catalogue in 1971. It was sold as part of Leitz's home-movie line rather than its still-camera range.
Auction data for the Leicina Super is extremely thin: a single recorded UK saleroom hammer result from 1999 fetched £34, which is too old and too isolated to indicate what the camera is worth or sells for in 2026. Buyers researching the price today should treat that figure as a historical data point only, not a reliable guide to current value at auction.
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: February 2024
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| Feb 2024 | £25 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Auction (Lot 273) Title: A Leitz Leicina Super Super 8 Motion Picture Camera
Description:
hammertone, body G, areas of wear, some corrosion to battery chamber, camera makes sounds internally when trigger is depressed, film transport (Qty: 1) |
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| Jun 1999 | £34 | Christie's | |
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Auction: Leica Cameras (Lot 352) Title: Leicina Super no. A192 (dummy)
Description:
Leicina Super no. A192 (dummy) Estimate: £200 - £300 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Leicina Super worth today?
There is insufficient recent UK auction data to give a reliable current value; the only recorded hammer price in our dataset is £34 from a 1999 sale, which is not representative of what the camera sells for now.
When was the Leicina Super introduced?
It first appeared in the German Leitz catalogue in 1970 and was added to the English catalogue in 1971.
How much does a Leicina Super sell for at auction?
With only one historical hammer record (£34 in 1999) available, no meaningful current price range can be quoted; prospective buyers should monitor live UK auction results for an up-to-date figure.