Meopta Stereo Mikroma (I)
The Meopta Stereo Mikroma (I) is a subminiature stereo film camera produced by the Czech maker Meopta. It records paired stereo frames on small-format roll film and was positioned as a specialist amateur stereo camera rather than a general-purpose snapshot model.
With only a single tracked UK auction record, pricing data is thin: the one logged hammer result sold for £203 back in 2003. As of today there is not enough recent saleroom activity to establish a reliable current value, price band, or median worth, and what a Stereo Mikroma sells for now will depend heavily on completeness, condition and whether the original case and viewer accessories are present.
Variants
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| Variant | Years | Edition | Sales | Price Range |
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| 25mm | — | — | 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: May 2003
| Date | Price | Source | Variant | |
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| May 2003 | EUR 203 | Leitz Auction | — | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 2-3 (Lot AI_2_21611) Title: Meopta Stereo Mikroma
Description:
16mm, model I with green leather covering, with a pair of Mirar f/3.5 25mm lenses, in maker's box Estimate: EUR 1,961 - EUR 4 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Meopta Stereo Mikroma (I) worth today?
Auction data is too sparse to give a confident current value; the only tracked UK hammer result is £203 from 2003, so a present-day price would need to be judged against comparable subminiature stereo cameras and the specific condition of the example offered.
How much does a Stereo Mikroma sell for at auction?
The single recorded UK auction hammer price in our data is £203, achieved in 2003, which is a wholesale saleroom result excluding buyer's and seller's commission rather than a retail asking price.
Is the Stereo Mikroma a film camera?
Yes, it is a subminiature stereo film camera that exposes paired stereo images on roll film.