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Zeiss Ikon Moviflex Super

The Zeiss Ikon Moviflex Super is a cine camera produced by the German optics and camera maker Zeiss Ikon for amateur movie use. It sits within the brand's mid-twentieth century consumer movie line rather than its better-known still-camera range.

Sales data for the Moviflex Super is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result from August 2024 saw an example sell for £10. On that limited evidence, today's auction-market value for a Moviflex Super sits at the bottom end of the vintage cine bracket, though one data point is not enough to establish a reliable price range or median, and condition and completeness will heavily influence what any individual example sells for.

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

Date Price Source
Aug 2024 £10 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Zeiss Ikon Moviflex Super worth today?

Auction evidence is very limited, but the one recorded UK hammer sale was £10 in 2024, suggesting working examples currently trade at modest prices rather than collector-grade figures.

How much does a Zeiss Ikon Moviflex Super sell for at auction?

The only confirmed UK auction result on file shows a Moviflex Super selling for £10 hammer, so realistic value expectations should be set in the low double figures unless a clean, fully working example with original accessories appears.

Is the Zeiss Ikon Moviflex Super a good buy as a user camera?

It can be bought cheaply, but with no factory service network and the cost and scarcity of the relevant cine film stock, it is more practical as a display piece or low-cost shelf collectible than as a regular shooter.