Polaroid 110B Pathfinder
The Polaroid 110B Pathfinder is a folding rangefinder roll-film camera produced by Polaroid in the late 1950s. It was positioned as the higher-specification model in Polaroid's Pathfinder line, aimed at serious amateurs who wanted instant pack-film capability with rangefinder focusing.
Hammer prices for the 110B Pathfinder at UK auction are modest, with a recent saleroom result of £38 in April 2025 indicating where unrestored examples sell for today. With only one verified auction record available, the market value is best treated as indicative rather than firmly established, and condition or any conversion work will materially affect what a given example is worth.
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: April 2025
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| Apr 2025 | £38 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Instruments (Lot 291) Title: A Polaroid 110B Folding Instant Film Camera
Description:
grey, body G, bellows opens and closes correctly, shutter works at fast speeds, sticks at slow speeds, with a Rodenstock Ysarex f/4.7 127mm lens, |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Polaroid 110B Pathfinder worth today?
Based on limited UK auction data, an unconverted example sells for around £38 at hammer, though converted cameras and cleaner examples can command more.
How much does a Polaroid 110B Pathfinder sell for at auction?
The most recent UK auction hammer price on file is £38 from April 2025; the small sample size means this should be treated as a single data point rather than a firm market value.
Is the Polaroid 110B Pathfinder still usable?
The original Polaroid roll film it was made for is no longer manufactured, so usability today generally depends on whether the camera has been converted to 4x5 sheet film or modern pack film.