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Witt Iloca Stereo

The Witt Iloca Stereo is a 35mm stereo film camera, part of the Iloca line of stereo rangefinder-style cameras produced in West Germany during the 1950s. It was aimed at enthusiast photographers exploring the postwar boom in stereo photography.

Sales data is thin, with a single recorded UK saleroom result of £300 in 2024 — an auction hammer figure that excludes buyer's premium. On that basis the Iloca Stereo's value today sits around the £300 mark, though with so few data points the price a clean working example sells for can vary considerably with cosmetic condition and the presence of original accessories.

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: January 2024

Date Price Source
Jan 2024 USD 300 pedia_sales_tamarkin
Nov 2007 EUR 420 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Witt Iloca Stereo worth today?

Based on the available UK auction record, an Iloca Stereo has sold for around £300 at hammer, so that figure is a reasonable reference point for current value.

How much does a Witt Iloca Stereo sell for at auction?

The one verified UK hammer price on file is £300, though with only a single sale the price any individual example sells for will depend heavily on condition and completeness.

Is the Iloca Stereo a film camera?

Yes, it is a 35mm stereo film camera from the 1950s German Iloca line.