Pontiac Super Lynx II
The Pontiac Super Lynx II is a French-made 35mm film camera from the mid-20th century, produced by Pontiac (MFAP), a Paris-based maker active in the 1940s and 1950s. It sat in the consumer-oriented end of the post-war French camera market.
Auction data for the Super Lynx II is thin: the only verified UK saleroom record on file is a single hammer result of £900 from 2007, so a meaningful current median or range cannot be calculated for today's market. Buyers researching what a Super Lynx II is worth or sells for should treat that figure as a one-off data point rather than a reliable price guide, and value will hinge heavily on condition, completeness and originality.
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: November 2016
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| Nov 2016 | EUR 1,900 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 29 (Lot AI_29_33438) Title: Pontiac Super-Lynx II
Description:
35mm viewfinder camera, aluminium body with black vulcanite, very rare with interchangeable (Summar type) Sagem Paris Hexar 2/5cm no.011471, original case - in fine condition Estimate: EUR 1,000 - EUR 1,200 |
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| Nov 2007 | EUR 900 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 12 (Lot AI_12_20200) Title: Pontiac Super-Lynx II
Description:
35mm viewfinder camera, aluminium body with black vulcanite, very rare with interchangeable Sagem Paris Hexar 2/5cm no.011471, case Estimate: EUR 1,500 - EUR 1,700 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Pontiac Super Lynx II worth today?
With only one verified UK auction hammer result on record (£900 in 2007), there is not enough recent data to state a reliable current price; value depends strongly on condition and completeness.
How much does a Pontiac Super Lynx II sell for at auction?
The single recorded UK saleroom result on file achieved a hammer price of £900, but a single sale is not a robust guide to typical market value.
Is the Pontiac Super Lynx II a rare camera?
Sales records for this model are very sparse, which suggests it appears on the open market only occasionally rather than regularly.