As the title says, my new Moskva 4 came today. I had never heard of it 2 weeks ago when i saw anothe Moskva 5 thread on here. All I did know was that I had a Kodak Medalist II that was unusable and irreparable, and a void in the 6x9 category. So I got rid of the Kodak and bought this. I didn't have money to throw at this problem, and ended up in fine shape. I decided on the Model 4 because the 5 looked like it had a squinty viewfinder way off in the corner, which I reasoned could be a parallax problem. The flip up finder on the 4 is directly above the lens, and not so squinty.. Anyway, I actually lucked out with an American seller up in Massachusetts. The camera is in beautiful shape, all the glass is clear as a bell, the shutter works perfectly and the rangefinder is accurate (at infinity anyway). Ive heard all kinds of stories about Soviet labor and quality, but as far as I can tell, this thing is as good as the Germans. Of course I've never seen a Zeiss Ikonta C, which is the original German model, but I can't imagine how it could be any better than this one, without the fat price tag. I haven't shot any film yet because it just came an hour ago. But if the negs look as good as this camera appears it can do, I ought to be very happy. Sure is a lot lighter than the Medalist was.