is a professional-grade 6x7 format rangefinder camera produced by Konica (distributed by Kanuka in Japan) between . It was designed for speed and reliability, particularly for press and wedding photographers.
: The "Rapid" moniker comes from its fast operation, though the system is mechanical and requires a specific manual workflow often covered in video tutorials like the one you're referencing.
: It is considered a more affordable alternative to higher-end 6x7 SLRs like the Pentax 67 or Mamiya RB67, partly due to its specialized rangefinder nature and a more limited lens selection. Key Features and Limitations
: It features a unique system where lenses can be swapped mid-roll without ruining the film.
series of medium-format cameras, likely an operational guide or a review of the or similar Japanese rangefinder models. Camera Overview: Koni Omega Rapid Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Koni Omega Rapid