Pontiac Lynx II
The Pontiac Lynx II is a 35mm film camera produced in France by Société Française Photographique (Pontiac) in the mid-20th century. It sat in the lower-to-mid tier of the postwar French camera market, aimed at amateur photographers seeking a compact viewfinder body.
Sales evidence for the Lynx II is thin: the only recorded UK auction hammer result in our dataset is a single 2021 sale at £500, which represents wholesale saleroom level rather than a retail or dealer asking price. With just one data point, today's value should be treated as indicative only, and what a Lynx II sells for in 2026 will depend heavily on cosmetic condition, working shutter, and whether the original lens is present.
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: June 2021
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Jun 2021 | EUR 500 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 38 (Lot AI_38_39333) Title: Pontiac Lynx II black
Description:
Rare French camera for 3x4cm on 127 roll film, polished Aluminium body with focal-plane shutter in good and original condition, with fix Som Berthiot Flor 2.8/50mm no.805885 and leather case Estimate: EUR 1,000 - EUR 1,200 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Pontiac Lynx II worth today?
Auction evidence is limited to a single UK hammer result of £500, so the price a Lynx II sells for can vary significantly with condition and completeness.
How much does a Pontiac Lynx II sell for at auction?
The one recorded UK auction sale in our data achieved £500 at hammer, excluding buyer's and seller's commission.
Is the Pontiac Lynx II a good value buy?
With only one sale on record its market value is hard to benchmark, so buyers should weigh the price against verified working condition rather than rarity alone.