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Vinten Slow Motion

The Vinten Slow Motion is a specialist British-made cine camera designed for high-frame-rate motion analysis work. It is a niche professional instrument rather than a general-purpose consumer camera, and surviving examples appear only rarely on the collector market.

With only a single recorded UK auction hammer result to reference, the Vinten Slow Motion has limited price discovery: the one documented saleroom sale fetched £1,900 in 2004. Today, what a Vinten Slow Motion is worth depends almost entirely on completeness, mechanical condition and whether original accessories accompany the body, and any current valuation should be treated as indicative rather than a reliable market price.

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 2004

Date Price Source
May 2004 EUR 1,948 Leitz Auction
May 2004 EUR 1,021 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Vinten Slow Motion camera worth today?

Public auction data is extremely thin, with one UK saleroom result of £1,900 on record; current value depends heavily on condition and completeness, so treat that figure as a single data point rather than a reliable price.

How much does a Vinten Slow Motion sell for at auction?

The only verified UK hammer price in our records is £1,900, achieved in 2004, and no recent comparable sales are available to confirm where the market sits now.

Why is the price information so limited?

The Vinten Slow Motion is a specialist professional cine camera that rarely appears at public auction, so there is not enough sales history to establish a reliable price range or median.