Dustin McAmera
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Unless the OP has settled in Estonia, returning the camera later seems a lot of trouble. In the context of the costs that arise when travelling, a hundred and twenty euro isn't a bad risk.
See if there is a return policy. One problem with some folders is that they can get out of alignment, resulting in pictures that are in focus on one side but not the other. You may not be able to notice that without trying it.
they are not waterproof
Very few mechanical cameras are. Then again, if you know right away that it's gotten wet, you can usually save one with a prompt CLA (within days, I mean).
And if not being waterproof is its greatest weakness, I'd say it's a good choice indeed.![]()
I searched in vain for a Rollex 6x9 film holder in a Submariner version.
And replaced the backpack too.
all soviet cameras are trash.
Yes, there are plenty of good Russian cameras indeed and the Moskva 5 is one of them. There is the Iskra, very handy, and the Iskra-2 one of the best (if you don't have 3000 € to spend on an Agfa 66 in working condition). Among the newer ones there is the Lomo LC 120, a unique camera. All are visible on my site https://www.120folder.com/compa.htm and not to speak of the smaller sizes...Well, I don't think anyone actually thinks that. There were top quality ones (earlier Kiev/Contax models, some Zorki and Fed) and consumer models (Smena 8M, Drug, etc.) and some quality consumer cameras (Kiev Vega, 30, 303). The Soviet photographic industry was hobbled by the same economic and political system that hobbled everything else under Stalin and Kruschev, but from what I've seen, the actual workers did the best they could with what they had, and export cameras (like Moskva, Kiev, Zorki and Fed) got the best quality materials that were available.
Yes, there are plenty of good Russian cameras indeed and the Moskva 5 is one of them. There is the Iskra, very handy, and the Iskra-2 one of the best (if you don't have 3000 € to spend on an Agfa 66 in working condition). Among the newer ones there is the Lomo LC 120, a unique camera. All are visible on my site https://www.120folder.com/compa.htm and not to speak of the smaller sizes...
But they did for the Hasselblad as Kiev 80/88. Inspite of all the rumours my copies do work nicely https://www.oddcameras.com/kiev_88.htm, just got hold of a 4.5x6 back which will be tested within the next weeks......To be quite honest, I'm a little surprised the Soviets didn't make a copy of the Minox -- their Minolta 16 copies/upgrades are also quite good (pending correction of long-rotted foam light seals).
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