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Welta Kamera-werke Weltaflex

The Weltaflex is a twin-lens reflex (TLR) film camera produced by Welta Kamera-Werke of Germany. It shoots 6x6 negatives on 120 roll film and was positioned as a mid-tier TLR when introduced in the 1950s.

Sales data for the Weltaflex is thin, with only a single UK auction hammer result on record at £20 in March 2026. That figure reflects wholesale saleroom level rather than a dealer retail price, and as of today a clean working example would likely sell for a modest sum in the same bracket, though one data point is not enough to set a firm price band. Buyers researching what a Weltaflex is worth should treat any single result as indicative only.

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: March 2026

Date Price Source
Mar 2026 £20 Special Auction Services
Jun 2024 £10 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Weltaflex worth today?

Based on the one UK auction hammer result on file, a Weltaflex sells for around £20 at saleroom level, though a single sale is not a reliable price guide and condition will shift the value either way.

How much does a Weltaflex sell for at auction?

The only recorded UK auction price in our data is £20 in March 2026; that is a hammer figure before commission and does not reflect dealer retail asking prices.

Is the Weltaflex a usable camera?

It is a 120 roll film TLR producing 6x6 negatives, so film and processing remain available, but mechanical condition is the main factor in whether a given example is usable today.