Konica/Konica Koni Omega Rapid M
Konica Koni Omega Rapid M

Konica Koni Omega Rapid M

Konica · Japan

The Koni Omega Rapid M is part of Konica's Koni Omega series, launched in the mid-1960s as their significant entry into the competitive 6x6cm medium format roll film market. Designed to bridge the gap between simpler box cameras and professional systems like the Hasselblad, it featured Konica's signature Rapid Wind lever mechanism, enabling faster frame advancement compared to competing models requiring knob winding. Constructed with metal alloys and featuring a robust, modular design including interchangeable lenses and viewfinders, it offered a compelling blend of functionality and relative accessibility for advanced amateurs and professionals seeking a versatile medium format solution without the premium cost of European counterparts. While sharing the core rapid-winding innovation with its siblings, the 'M' designation likely signifies refinements within the series, though specific details are scarce.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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