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Nizo Cine Nizo 9-1/2 Models M

The Cine Nizo 9½ Models M is a cine camera built for the 9.5mm amateur film format, a gauge introduced in the 1920s and used through the mid-twentieth century. It sits in the early amateur movie category from the German maker Nizo.

With only a single recorded UK auction result, market evidence for what a Cine Nizo 9½ Models M is worth today is thin: one example sold for £172 at hammer in 2004. That figure reflects a wholesale saleroom price rather than a retail asking price, and a clean, working example could sell for more or less depending on condition and completeness.

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.

Date Price Source
May 2004 EUR 172 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Cine Nizo 9½ Models M worth today?

The only recorded UK auction sale shows a hammer price of £172, so its value at saleroom level is in that region, though a single data point makes any precise figure uncertain.

How much does a Cine Nizo 9½ Models M sell for at auction?

Recorded sales history contains one result at £172 hammer; without further comparables, a confident price range cannot be given.

Is the Cine Nizo 9½ Models M a good buy for users?

It uses the 9.5mm film gauge, which has limited current film and processing availability, so most buyers approach it as a collector item rather than a working camera.