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Mamiya Camex-Six

The Mamiya Camex-Six is a Japanese medium-format folding camera from the post-war era, designed to produce 6×6cm negatives on 120 roll film. It belongs to the early phase of Mamiya's output, when the company built folders aimed at amateur and semi-professional users.

Evidence of value is thin: a single UK auction-hammer record from Christie's in 2006 places the Camex-Six at £120, and no more recent saleroom results are available to confirm what one is worth today. With only one wholesale data point and no contemporary sales, any current price guidance for what a Camex-Six sells for in 2026 should be treated as indicative rather than firm.

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: November 2006

Date Price Source
Nov 2006 £120 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Mamiya Camex-Six worth?

The only verified UK auction record shows a hammer price of £120, but with just one data point the current value is uncertain and depends heavily on condition and completeness.

How much does a Mamiya Camex-Six sell for at auction?

On the limited evidence available, the Camex-Six has sold for around £120 at UK auction, though a single result is not enough to establish a reliable price range.

What film does the Mamiya Camex-Six use?

It is a medium-format folder that takes 120 roll film and produces 6×6cm square negatives.