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Zeiss Ikon Super Ikomat 530/16

The Zeiss Ikon Super Ikomat 530/16 is a folding roll-film camera produced by Zeiss Ikon. It belongs to the medium-format folding category that defined much of Zeiss Ikon's pre-war output, and was positioned as a higher-specification model within the Ikonta family.

Auction data for the Super Ikomat 530/16 is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £104 from 2003, which gives only a historic wholesale reference rather than a reliable guide to what the camera is worth today. With no recent sales, today's price for a clean working example can only be inferred from the broader folding-Ikonta market, and any figure quoted should be treated cautiously until further results emerge.

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 104 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Zeiss Ikon Super Ikomat 530/16 worth today?

The only recorded UK auction hammer price in our data is £104 from 2003, so a current value cannot be stated with confidence; condition, completeness and shutter function will drive what any individual example sells for.

How much does a Super Ikomat 530/16 sell for at auction?

With just one historic sale on file at £104 hammer, there is not enough recent saleroom evidence to quote a reliable current price or range.

Is the Super Ikomat 530/16 a good buyer's value?

As a pre-war folding Zeiss Ikon, value depends heavily on bellows integrity, shutter accuracy and lens clarity; a clean, fully functional example typically commands a meaningful premium over a cosmetically tired one.