Vrsofot Epifoka
The Vrsofot Epifoka is a camera listed in cameraworth.com's reference database. Publicly verifiable details about its format, introduction date, and market positioning are not available in the supplied data, so this page focuses on what the auction record shows.
Auction evidence for the Epifoka is thin: the two UK hammer results on file are £400 (2005) and £517 (1998), both wholesale saleroom prices before buyer's and seller's commission. With no recent sales, a current 2026 value or reliable price range cannot be established from this data alone, and what an Epifoka sells for today would need to be judged against fresh comparable results.
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 2007
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| May 2007 | EUR 360 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 11 (Lot AI_11_16076) Title: Vrsofot Prag Epifoka
Description:
6x6/4.5x6cm, very rare hand-held aerial camera for 120 rollfilm, designed by the well-known Czech Photographer Ing. Premsyl Koplic, Tessar 4.5/8cm no.1112217 in Compur, very good condition Estimate: EUR 500 - EUR 600 |
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| May 2005 | EUR 400 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 7 (Lot AI_7_24796) Title: Vrsofot Prag Epifoka
Description:
6x6/4.5x6cm, very rare hand-held aerial camera for 120 rollfilm, designed by the well-known Czech Photographer Ing. Premsyl Koplic, Tessar 4.5/8cm no.1112217 in Compur, very good condition Estimate: EUR 700 - EUR 800 |
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| Mar 1998 | £517 | Christie's | |
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Auction: CAMERAS & OPTICAL TOYS (Lot 448) Title: Epifoka aerial camera
Description:
Epifoka aerial camera Estimate: £200 - £300 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Vrsofot Epifoka worth today?
There is not enough recent auction data to quote a reliable current value; the only two hammer prices on record are £400 in 2005 and £517 in 1998, and neither reflects the 2026 market.
How much does a Vrsofot Epifoka sell for at UK auction?
Historic UK hammer prices on file sit between roughly £400 and £520, but with no sales in the last decade these figures should be treated as indicative only, not as a current price guide.
Is the Vrsofot Epifoka a good buy at its current price?
Without verified specifications, condition benchmarks, or recent comparable sales, it is not possible to say whether a given asking price represents fair value — buyers should seek independent comparables before purchase.