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Tasco Bino/Cam 8000

The Tasco Bino/Cam 8000 is a hybrid binocular-camera, combining viewing optics with an integrated film camera in a single handheld body. It was sold under the Tasco brand, a distributor better known for sporting optics, and was aimed at users who wanted to photograph distant subjects without carrying a separate telephoto outfit.

UK auction data for the Bino/Cam 8000 is thin: the only recorded hammer result on file is £138 from 2003, so a current market range cannot be stated reliably for 2026. Because that figure is a saleroom hammer price rather than a retail or dealer ask, today's value will depend heavily on completeness, working condition, and whether original accessories are 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: May 2003

Date Price Source
May 2003 EUR 138 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Tasco Bino/Cam 8000 worth?

With only one recorded UK auction sale on file (£138 hammer in 2003), a reliable current worth cannot be quoted; condition and completeness will drive any present-day price.

How much does a Tasco Bino/Cam 8000 sell for at auction?

The single verified UK saleroom result on record is £138, but a single data point is not enough to establish a dependable going rate.

Is the Tasco Bino/Cam 8000 a collectible camera?

It appeals to collectors of unusual hybrid optics rather than mainstream camera buyers, which keeps demand narrow and pricing inconsistent.