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The Koni-Omega was a very successful platform and remained in production until the early 1980s. Film Type: 120 Roll Film (ten 6cm x 7cm exposures per roll) Optional 220 Film Magazine for twenty exposures Lens: 90mm f/3.5 Koni-Omega Hexanon coated 4-elements in 3-groups Lens Mount: Koni-Omega Breech Lock Bayonet Focus: 3 feet to Infinity The Koni-Omega Rapid M is a gigantic medium format (120/220 film) rangefinder with interchangeable backs and lenses. For a while in the 1970s and 1980s, it was the wedding camera because of its leaf shutter and sharp optics, almost supplanting the much more expensive Hasselblad 500/501 series.

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The Koni-Omega is a class of medium format rangefinder cameras. These press cameras are 6×7cm (2 1/4" × 2 3/4") rangefinders with a combined viewfinder and coupled rangefinder and automatic parallax compensation. Some cameras have fixed lenses while others have interchangeable lenses. Still others have interchangeable backs. The Koni Rapid Omega 200 is a medium-format film camera known for its high-quality photographs and interchangeable lenses. It was developed by the Simmon Brothers and takes 6x7cm images on 120 roll film. It can be cumbersome to shoot with and requires practice to load film. The Koni-Omega is a class of medium format rangefinder cameras. These press cameras are 6×7cm (2 1/4" × 2 3/4") rangefinders with a combined viewfinder and coupled rangefinder and automatic parallax compensation. Some cameras have fixed lenses while others have interchangeable lenses. Still others have interchangable backs. The Koni-Omega Rapid is large 6×7 medium format rangefinder camera. The Koni-Omega line of cameras has gone through several variations with different features depending on model. Originally designed to be a press camera, this 6×7 camera seemed to be popular with wedding photographers throughout the 70s.

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January 23, 2022 by kampermann Beauty & the beast: Koni Rapid Omega 100 Very occasionally you come across a camera that won't let you go. From whichever way you look at the Japanese Koni (ca) Rapid Omega, it intrigues and invites you to work and play with it and enjoy its extremely solid and cleverness design. Koni-omega Rapid instruction manual, koni-omega 100-200, user manual. KONI-OMEGA "RAPID" KONI-OMEGA 100 - 200 posted 2-24-'08 / 5-9-'05. The next page contains information on this camera. If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the PDF manual. This camera manual library is for reference. An in-depth overview of the Koni Rapid Omega 200 Film Camera.Analog Life PodcastRSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/460fce04/podcast/rssSpotify: https://open.spoti. THE STORY BEHIND THE KONI-OMEGA@ "RAPID" The original Omega 120 was developed at the suggestion of the U. S. Navy in the 40's. There was a need for an all-around, lightweight rugged and reliable professional camera which was as convenient to use as a 35mm camera, but which would offer the advantages of large 120 size negatives.

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Koni-Omega Rapid Review and How To. Affordable Medium Format Camera. - YouTube 0:00 / 13:28 • Intro Koni-Omega Rapid Review and How To. Affordable Medium Format Camera. Dave Montejano 3.7K. The Koni-Omega Rapid 100 Rangefinder film camera is a medium format class of rangefinder cameras. These are press cameras that feature combined rangefinders and viewfinders with automatic parallax compensation. The Koni-Omega Rapid 100 Rangefinder is a 6 by 7 film camera, and all the Koni cameras use a medium format mid-roll film. The Koni Rapid Omega 200 is a medium format rangefinder camera made in Japan between 1973 and 1980. The name would suggest that it was made by Konica, but this model was made by Mamiya. BEST SUITED FOR: Studio: Events: Art: PERSONAL NOTES. The Koni rapid Omega 200 is a truly unique 6x7 format medium format rangefinder camera. Derived originally from the Simmons Bros Omega series of press cameras from the mid 50's the line soon developed and eventually ended it's life being built by the Mamiya camera group. In total the range ran from 1954 to 1981 with the 200 series been one of.

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Koni Omega Rapid, seeking advice to get it going again. Since a few months I have been the proud owner of a Koni Omega Rapid. I have been lucky to get the whole set with lenses (58mm, 90mm, and 180mm Hexanons) and accessories for a good price with two 120 film backs and a 220 as an extra. I have been really enjoying its heavy and questionable. 81 Share 1.8K views 1 year ago A friend foisted this Koni Omega Rapid M upon me and asked me to figure it out. There's scarce info specifically about the 'M' out there, but with a little digging,.