Minolta A5 (1966)
The Minolta A5 is a 35mm film camera from the mid-1960s, positioned in the consumer end of Minolta's range when it was introduced in 1966.
Sales data for the A5 is very thin, so any guide to current value carries large uncertainty. The single UK auction record on file is a 2022 hammer result of £31, which gives a rough indication of where a working example sells for at saleroom level today rather than a reliable market price.
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 2022
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Feb 2022 | £31 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: The Collectors Sale (Lot 427) Title: A Minolta A5 35mm Rangefinder Camera
Description:
chrome, shutter sticking, together with a Gossen Profisix light meter, both untested, (Qty: 1) |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Minolta A5 worth today?
Based on the limited UK auction evidence available, a working A5 has sold for around £31 at hammer, though with only one recorded sale this figure should be treated as indicative rather than a firm market value.
How much does a Minolta A5 sell for at auction?
The only verified UK auction result on file shows the A5 selling for £31, so the price a given example fetches will depend heavily on cosmetic and mechanical condition.
Is the Minolta A5 a collectible camera?
It is a low-priced user-grade 35mm camera rather than a sought-after collectible, and current values reflect that positioning.