Wirgin Edixa Reflex
The Wirgin Edixa Reflex is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced in West Germany. It was introduced in the 1950s as a mid-market SLR aimed at amateur photographers.
Sales data for the Edixa Reflex is thin, so any value guide today should be treated as indicative rather than firm. The single recent UK auction hammer result on file sits at £56, suggesting that clean, working examples currently sell for modest sums at saleroom level rather than commanding collector premiums.
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 | |
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| Mar 2026 | £56 | Flints Auctions | |
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Auction: Cameras & Scientific Instruments (Lot 168) Title: A Wirgin Edixa Reflex 35mm SLR Camera
Description:
silver, body G, advance needs attention, shutter not tested, with a Helios 44-2 f/2 58mm lens, optics F with dust and light marks, with maker's box. |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Wirgin Edixa Reflex worth today?
Based on limited UK auction evidence, an Edixa Reflex has recently sold for around £56 at hammer, so the current value of a typical example is in that region rather than higher collector territory.
How much does a Wirgin Edixa Reflex sell for at auction?
The most recent UK hammer price on record is £56, which gives a working price reference point, though condition, completeness and the lens fitted will move individual results up or down.
Is the Edixa Reflex a good buy at this price?
At this price level it can be a reasonable entry into vintage West German SLRs, but factor in the likely cost of a service since specialist repair options for the Edixa line are now limited.