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Zeiss Ikon Nettax

The Zeiss Ikon Nettax is a German rangefinder-style folding camera produced by Zeiss Ikon. It belongs to the company's pre-war 35mm/rollfilm folding lineage and is encountered today primarily as a collector item rather than a working user camera.

Auction data for the Nettax is thin: a single recorded UK saleroom result hammered at £500 in 2003, so any sense of current value in 2026 is tentative and condition-dependent. With only one verified hammer price on file, sellers and buyers in the auction market typically negotiate against comparable Zeiss Ikon folders rather than a deep Nettax-specific run, and clean, working examples will sell for materially more than incomplete or shutter-faulty bodies.

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: May 2003

Date Price Source
May 2003 EUR 500 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Zeiss Ikon Nettax worth today?

Public UK auction data is limited to a single hammer result of £500, so a precise current value is hard to fix; condition, completeness and working shutter are the main price drivers.

How much does a Zeiss Ikon Nettax sell for at auction?

The one verified UK saleroom sale on file sells for £500 at hammer, excluding buyer's and seller's commission, but with so few data points the realistic price range for any individual example can vary widely.

Is the Zeiss Ikon Nettax a good user camera?

It is bought today mainly as a collector's piece; usability depends on shutter accuracy and bellows integrity, both of which commonly need attention on cameras of this age.