Minox 35 M.D.C.
The Minox 35 M.D.C. is a compact 35mm film camera from Minox's 35 series of pocketable full-frame compacts. It sits within a line of small-format viewfinder cameras the German maker produced from the mid-1970s onward, aimed at photographers who wanted a 35mm negative in a body close to the size of a subminiature.
With only a single recorded UK auction hammer result to draw on (£352 at a Christie's sale), there is not enough recent saleroom data to publish a reliable price range or median for the Minox 35 M.D.C. today. Buyers researching what one is worth in 2026 should treat that figure as a historical data point rather than a current market value, since condition and completeness of accessories drive prices in the saleroom.
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: September 2003
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Sep 2003 | £352 | Christie's | |
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Auction: CAMERAS & PHOTO EQUIP, INCLUDING A EUROPEAN LEICA COLLECTION (Lot 339) Title: Minox M.D.C. no. 7800295
Description:
Minox M.D.C. no. 7800295 Estimate: £300 - £500 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Minox 35 M.D.C. worth today?
Public UK auction data is limited to a single hammer result of £352 from 2003, so a reliable current market value cannot be quoted; treat that figure as historical context rather than today's price.
How much does a Minox 35 M.D.C. sell for at auction?
Only one verified UK saleroom result is on file, so there is insufficient evidence to state a typical price range; condition, working electronics and original accessories are the main factors that move value.
Is the Minox 35 M.D.C. a film camera?
Yes, it is part of Minox's 35 series of compact 35mm film cameras.