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Yashica T4

The Yashica T4 is a 35mm autofocus compact film camera with a fixed Carl Zeiss Tessar 35mm f/3.5 lens, introduced in the early 1990s. It was positioned as a premium point-and-shoot, built around the Zeiss-branded optic that distinguishes the T-series from most consumer compacts of its era.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the Yashica T4 have ranged from roughly £110 to £300, with a median around £200 across the last two years. Values today are strongly condition-sensitive, with clean, fully working examples sitting at the top of that range while bodies with LCD bleed, flash faults or cosmetic wear sell for less; the Tessar-lens compact segment remains an active part of the film-camera market in 2026.

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.

Date Price Source
Jun 2025 £106 Flints Auctions
May 2025 £170 Special Auction Services
Jan 2025 £150 Tennants Auctioneers
Sep 2024 £180 Tennants Auctioneers
Aug 2024 £325 Flints Auctions
Apr 2024 £230 Special Auction Services
Apr 2024 £300 Flints Auctions
Dec 2023 £180 Special Auction Services
Aug 2023 £300 Flints Auctions
Jun 2023 £270 Special Auction Services
Apr 2023 £240 Special Auction Services
Nov -0001 £338 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Yashica T4 worth today?

Based on UK auction hammer results over the last two years, a Yashica T4 is typically worth between about £110 and £300, with a median value near £200.

How much does a Yashica T4 sell for at auction?

Recent UK saleroom results show the T4 selling for £106 to £300, with clean, fully working bodies commanding the higher end of that price range.

Why does the Yashica T4 hold its value?

Demand is driven by the fixed Carl Zeiss Tessar 35mm f/3.5 lens and the camera's pocketable compact format, which keeps interest steady among film shooters looking for a premium point-and-shoot.

What faults should I check before buying a Yashica T4?

Check the LCD for segment bleed, confirm autofocus accuracy, test the flash, and inspect the lens for scratches or fungus, since service parts are no longer readily available.