doomtroll
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I am on a shoestring budget, and would like to get into medium format using a non-toy camera. Folders seam to give the most bang for the buck in the low end. I don't mind it its a without a rangefinder, that is not important.
The Moskva 5 seams to be harder to find for sale online then the others mentioned, and the ones I did find were well over $100.
but after seaing this I may be off hunting for one.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=445866
The Agfa Isolette is about as shoestring as you'll get. Generally, if not always, a Novar lens IIRC. Bellows condition can be a problem and lenses focus ring lube hardens requiring disassembly and repair (a reasonable DIY job).
Best be might be a lower end Zeiss Nettar 6x6 folder as ntenny suggests.
I found an Agfa Isolette V today for $20 bucks, upon inspecting it when I brought it home, I found that the focusing ring has seized. By the mighty power of google I will fix it and run film through it soon.
The Moskva 5 seams to be harder to find for sale online then the others mentioned, and the ones I did find were well over $100.
but after seaing this I may be off hunting for one.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=445866
I have not found edge-to-edge sharpness to be anything less than excellent with this lens, as long as I do my job. The camera also has a 6x6 mask, but I love the look and feel of 6x9 so much I almost never use it. I don't much care for the cheesy flip-up viewfinder, other than that it's a great 6x9/6x6 shooter, and is somewhat of a low-cost sleeper in the old folder market.| Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
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