Ed Weatherly
Established
Thanks Reid,
I appreciate the info!
I appreciate the info!
venchka
Veteran
Does anyone know when Mamiya took over production & the lenses changed names? I seem to recall buying my R-O 100 around about 1973. I think it had the Hexanon lens.
Another Rapid-Omega 100/90mm lens/Tri-X/K2 filter/D76 1:1 sample.
Wayne
Another Rapid-Omega 100/90mm lens/Tri-X/K2 filter/D76 1:1 sample.

Wayne
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
K-O is lovely.
90/3.5
60/5.6
both on Astia 100F.

90/3.5

60/5.6
both on Astia 100F.
Ed Weatherly
Established
Does anyone know when Mamiya took over production & the lenses changed names? I seem to recall buying my R-O 100 around about 1973. I think it had the Hexanon lens.
Another Rapid-Omega 100/90mm lens/Tri-X/K2 filter/D76 1:1 sample.
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Wayne
Excellent!
Ed Weatherly
Established
K-O is lovely.
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90/3.5
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60/5.6
both on Astia 100F.
Results like these certainly show what the camera is capable of. Thanks for sharing these shots.
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
Here's a couple of recent shots from mine:


Ed Weatherly
Established
The clarity is awesome!
venchka
Veteran
I was prowling around the interweb for information on the Rapid Omegas. I discovered something interesting. The 90mm lens is described as a Tessar formula. That explains a lot. No wonder I like my negatives from that lens.
Wayne
Wayne
venchka
Veteran
Something new from my long departed R-O 100.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2022137&postcount=1975
Wayne
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2022137&postcount=1975
Wayne
thejameskendall
Established
K-O is lovely.
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90/3.5
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60/5.6
both on Astia 100F.
these photos are the reason i bought one. i might have mentioned that before.
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