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Rollei Rolleiflex 6006

The Rolleiflex 6006 is a medium-format 6x6 single-lens reflex camera that uses 120 and 220 roll film. Introduced by Rollei in the 1980s as part of the modular 6000-series system, it offered motorised film advance and interchangeable backs aimed at studio and professional users.

At UK auction the Rolleiflex 6006 is a thinly traded model; recorded hammer prices range from about £260 to £320, with a midpoint near £290 — these are wholesale saleroom results before commission rather than retail asking prices. As of 2026, what a 6006 body sells for today depends heavily on whether a working back, finder and battery grip are included, since complete kits achieve materially more than bare bodies.

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: September 2024

Date Price Source
Sep 2024 £220 Tennants Auctioneers
Jun 2024 £320 Special Auction Services
Feb 2002 £258 Christie's
Feb 2002 £188 Christie's
Feb 2002 £329 Christie's
Jan 2000 £1,380 Christie's
Nov -0001 £200 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Rolleiflex 6006 worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer results sit in the £260–£320 range, so a tidy body with a working back is currently worth around the high £200s to low £300s at saleroom level.

How much does a Rolleiflex 6006 sell for at UK auction?

The two recorded hammer prices in our data are £258 and £320, giving a working price guide of roughly £290 before buyer's premium.

Does the battery condition affect the value of a Rolleiflex 6006?

Yes — because the 6006 relies on its rechargeable grip to power the shutter and wind, examples with a holding battery and functioning charger consistently achieve higher prices than untested bodies.