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 | |
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| May 2004 | EUR 172 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 5 (Lot AI_5_23188) Title: Cine Nizo 9.5mm Mod.M
Description:
Cine Nizo 9.5mm Mod.M Estimate: EUR 271,091 - EUR 4 |
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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.