Wirgin Edixaflex
The Wirgin Edixaflex is a 35mm SLR camera produced by the German maker Wirgin. It was introduced in the late 1950s as part of the Edixa SLR line aimed at the mid-tier amateur market.
Sales data for the Edixaflex is thin: a single 2024 UK auction hammer result of £45 is the only reference point, so its current worth at saleroom level today sits around that figure for a working example. With only one recorded data point, this price should be treated as indicative rather than a reliable median, and condition or completeness with a lens could shift what the camera sells for materially.
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: August 2024
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| Aug 2024 | £45 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: TWO DAY: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 755) Title: A Wirgin Edixaflex SLR Camera and M42 Mount Lenses
Description:
A Wirgin Edixaflex SLR Camera and M42 Mount Lenses, shutter working, body F, some lifting to leatherette, chip to focus scree, debris inside finder, |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Wirgin Edixaflex worth today?
Based on the limited UK auction data available, an Edixaflex has sold for around £45 at hammer, though with only one recorded sale this value should be considered a rough guide rather than a firm market price.
How much does a Wirgin Edixaflex sell for at auction?
The most recent recorded UK auction hammer price was £45 in 2024; actual results can vary with condition and whether a lens is included.
Is the Wirgin Edixaflex a collectible camera?
It has a niche following among collectors of German SLRs from the Edixa family, but the low sample of sales and modest price suggest demand is currently limited.