Koni's

I started in photography by shooting team and other yearbook photos with a K-O. I also processed and printed the film in our little school darkroom in the library. Amazing results for a first-timer - looking back, it ruined me for 35mm... Use it in good health! :>)
 
So many people seem to have the same feelings for the Koni as I do, I was fortunate enough to borrow one from a tutor for a day when I was a student, and since then I've always lusted after one. The problem is in the UK at least they are a kind of imported exotica so sourcing a good one is tricky at best...

But fingers crossed, mine should arrive in a few days so will try and post some pics of it when it gets here...
 

Koni Omega Rapid by sushisteve, on Flickr

I won and received a Koni-Omega Rapid a few weeks ago and love the photos this baby produces! One one hand, it's wonderful to be able to see fine details on a negative without magnification...on the other hand, with only 10 shots per roll you really have to be careful when you take a picture.
 
That's a pretty one! And M5 bulbs?! Stylin'!! :cool:

For some reason 'LA County Fair Main Drag' looks like it could have been made 50 years ago -- interesting!.

Big negs are a joy. Transparencies even more so. If you really want to have the 'every press of the shutter is significant' feeling, try shooting 4x5 or 8x10. ;)
 
two issues I can see with this system:
1- framing. I think a solution would be to hack a sports finder.
2- Maintaining film flatness. this one seems tough to me. Maybe you need to advance the film only just before the shot.

Of course there is the question of hauling such a beast to get a panoramic 35mm...
 
How about printing/scanning the image? :confused:

Printing: you obviously need a 6x7 enlarger
scanning: the manual framing on an epson should do the trick.
I have no idea about dedicated 35mm scanners, but the problem shouldn't be that different from scanning xpan negs. I am sure this can be googled.
 
I was looking for an answer about 120 film in 220 back, and look what I found...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/4259105256/

OK...
That looks super cool :) My new Koni came with a 220 back that I was wondering what to do with, Now I know!

Heres another question for all you Koni fans out there, does anyone know of a good cable release that fits the holding clamp on the grip?
I have been searching for a koni one, but thus far in vane, any other options would be gratefully received.

Matt
 
So, Here she is...

So, Here she is...

Well I finally got round to taking a picture of my new Koni

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I have the body, 90mm lens 2 x 120 backs 1 x 220 backs, sports finder, grip, 2 x original eyepiece, 2 x original Koni straps and lastly a Rollei Strobonar, about the best fully working period flash I could get my hands on.

Am going away in about 10 days, and cant wait to put her through her paces.
 

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Just get out there and use it! You'll be amazed!
I had 2 of them with several backs, the wide and the 90mm lens.
Sold one with the wide lens here about a month ago. Just don't seem to get the time for them anymore. So again - get out and shoot the heck out of it.
 
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