Rodenstock Clarovid
The Rodenstock Clarovid is a folding rollfilm camera produced by the German optics maker Rodenstock, dating from the earlier decades of 20th-century camera manufacture. It was sold as a consumer folder carrying Rodenstock's own optics, rather than as a professional system camera.
Sales data for the Clarovid is extremely thin: a single UK auction hammer result on record sits at £344, achieved in 2004 at saleroom level (wholesale, excluding commissions). With only one data point, a meaningful price range or median cannot be established for today's market, and what a Clarovid is worth in 2026 will depend heavily on condition, completeness and the specific buyer in the room on the day.
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 2004
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Nov 2004 | EUR 344 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 6 (Lot AI_6_23939) Title: Rodenstock Clarovid
Description:
6x9cm rollfilm camera with Ysar 4.5/10.5cm, coupled rangefinder, very nice condition Estimate: EUR 300 - EUR 400 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Rodenstock Clarovid worth?
Public auction evidence is limited to a single UK hammer result of £344, so a reliable current value cannot be quoted; condition and completeness will drive what any individual example sells for.
How much does a Rodenstock Clarovid sell for at auction?
The only recorded UK auction sale in our data fetched £344 at hammer, but with just one data point this should be treated as an indicative reference rather than a market price.
Is the Rodenstock Clarovid a collectible camera?
It is a less commonly traded Rodenstock-branded folder, which means values are driven more by individual buyer interest on the day than by an established market level.