Konishiroku Rapid Omega 200
The Mamiya Rapid Omega 200 is a medium format rangefinder camera that records 6x7cm negatives on 120 roll film. It was produced for the US professional market through Berkey Marketing during the late 1960s and 1970s, with interchangeable lenses and an interchangeable film back system aimed at press and wedding photographers.
We currently have no UK auction hammer records on file for the Rapid Omega 200, so a reliable price, value or worth figure cannot be quoted today. Buyers searching for what a Rapid Omega 200 sells for at saleroom level should treat any single asking price seen elsewhere with caution until comparable hammer results are established.
Variants
Select a variant to filter the sales history below.
| Variant | Years | Edition | Sales | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KE-58 | — | — | 0 | — |
Frequently asked questions
What is a Mamiya Rapid Omega 200 worth today?
We do not yet hold UK auction hammer records for this model, so no reliable worth or price range can be quoted. Watch this page as sales data is added.
How much does a Rapid Omega 200 sell for at UK auction?
No hammer results are currently on file for the Rapid Omega 200, meaning a typical sells-for figure cannot be calculated from our data set.
What film format does the Rapid Omega 200 use?
It uses 120 roll film and produces 6x7cm negatives, placing it in the medium format rangefinder category.
What is the KE-58 variant of the Rapid Omega 200?
KE-58 is a US military nomenclature applied to a contract version of this body; collectors should verify markings against the seller's photographs before paying any variant premium.