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R-01-08-2026
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AI SAYS:
In the second-hand market for cinema gear, Rapido Technology components are often sold as part of a “Full Setup” (including the anamorphic lens) rather than individual parts. Prices vary significantly based on whether the listing includes a vintage lens (like a Kowa or Isco) or just the rehousing hardware.
Key Features and Benefits
Value Retention: High-quality metal construction and “single-focus” capability make these kits highly desirable, maintaining roughly 70–85% of their original retail value on the used market.
Turnkey Solutions: Used listings often include hard-to-find step-up/down rings and customized clamps already fitted for specific lenses (e.g., Kowa 16-H or Isco Blue Star).
Single-Focus Convenience: The FVD-16A is the most sought-after component because it simplifies the complex dual-focus nature of anamorphic shooting.
Global Availability: Gear is frequently traded on international platforms like eBay and specialized cinematography forums (EOSHD, Reduser), making it accessible worldwide.
Average Second-Hand Pricing (USD)
The following estimates are based on recent global listings (eBay, Forum marketplaces, and specialized cinema resellers):
Item / ConfigurationEstimated Used Price Range Notes
FVD-16A (Variable Diopter only) $450 – $650 Retail is ~$550+; often sells near retail if in “Like New” condition.
FMJ-16 or FMJ-35 (Housing only) $150 – $220 Usually includes the V3 clamp and necessary hex keys.
RMJ-Jupiter-9 Kit $80 – $130 Price varies depending on if the Jupiter-9 lens is included.
Full Rehousing Kit (FMJ + FVD + Clamps) $750 – $950 Excludes the anamorphic lens itself.
Complete Rehoused Lens
(e.g., Kowa 16-D + FMJ + FVD) $1,200 – $1,800 A “ready-to-shoot” package with the anamorphic glass inside.