Digital camera: what it sells for at government auction

The median digital camera lot sold for $129 across 739 completed Australia government auctions in the last 12 months. Most close between $116 and $145.

Median sale
$129
Typical range
$116–$145
Completed lots
739

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Median sale price by month

2026-07
$129
2026-06
$129

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a surplus digital camera sell for at government auction?
Across 739 completed Australia government auctions in the last 12 months, the median digital camera sold for $129, with most closing between $116 and $145. Final prices vary with year, condition, mileage, and location.
Where can I buy a surplus digital camera?
Government agencies sell surplus digital camera through official platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and Public Surplus. GovAuctions aggregates live digital camera listings into one free, searchable feed — no bid packs or credits required.
Are these sold prices before or after fees?
These are realised final winning bids, excluding buyer's premium and taxes. Budget for an additional buyer's premium (often around 10%), applicable taxes, and transport when estimating your all-in cost.

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Methodology: median final winning bid on digital camera lots that closed on official Australia government auction platforms over the trailing 365 days, matched by title. Realised sale prices, excluding buyer's premium. No-bid lots excluded. Updated daily.