Minolta Autocord L
The Minolta Autocord L is a Japanese twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera that takes 120 roll film and produces 6x6cm square negatives. It belongs to the Autocord family Minolta produced from the mid-1950s onwards, positioned as a mid-priced medium-format option for amateur and enthusiast use.
With only a single 2025 UK auction record on file at £50 hammer, there is not enough data in 2026 to quote a reliable range or median for what the Autocord L sells for today. That figure reflects a wholesale saleroom result rather than a retail price, and a clean, fully working example would typically be worth more than a single data point suggests.
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: January 2025
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| Jan 2025 | £50 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 524) Title: A Minolta Autocord L TLR Camera
Description:
A Minolta Autocord L TLR Camera, shutter working, light cell responsive, body G, some paint wear to edges, ding to front corner, with 75mm f/3.5 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Minolta Autocord L worth in the UK today?
The only UK auction hammer price on record is £50 from January 2025, so a precise current value cannot be given; condition, working shutter and clean optics drive what any individual example will sell for.
How much does a Minolta Autocord L sell for at auction?
On the limited evidence available, one example hammered at £50 at UK auction, but a single sale is not enough to establish a reliable price range.
Is the Minolta Autocord L a medium-format camera?
Yes. It is a 6x6 twin-lens reflex that uses 120 roll film, producing twelve square negatives per roll.