Wirgin Edixa
The Wirgin Edixa is a 35mm film camera produced by the West German maker Wirgin. It sits within the broader Edixa range that Wirgin built for the amateur and enthusiast market in the post-war period.
Sales data for the Wirgin Edixa is very limited: a single UK auction hammer result from February 2024 shows the camera selling for £15, which gives an indication of wholesale saleroom value rather than retail or dealer asking prices. With only one data point on record in 2026, this price should be treated as a rough guide to what the model is worth today rather than a firm market benchmark, and tidy, working examples may sell for more.
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: February 2024
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Feb 2024 | £15 | David Duggleby | |
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Auction: Collectors & Clearance (Lot 5098) Title: Wirgin Edixa camera body with 'Enna Werk Munchen Ennagon 1:2.8/45' lens, together with Gre...
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Wirgin Edixa camera body with 'Enna Werk Munchen Ennagon 1:2.8/45' lens, together with Gre... |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Wirgin Edixa worth?
Based on the single recorded UK auction result, a Wirgin Edixa sold for £15 hammer in February 2024, so current value is in that low range though clean, fully working examples can sell for more.
How much does a Wirgin Edixa sell for at auction?
The only verified UK auction sale on file shows a price of £15, which reflects the wholesale hammer level before any buyer's premium is added.
Is the Wirgin Edixa a collectible camera?
It has interest among collectors of West German 35mm cameras, but the very low recorded price suggests demand is modest and condition heavily influences what a buyer will pay.