moskva-2
came today, I bought it only on Friday! This Moskva-2 has a 1950 serial number, and though it's had its knocks seems to be working just fine. The nice man I bought it from had made platinum-palladium contract prints with it, which I think is super cool.
The Moskva-2 is a Russian 'copy' of the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C. The Industar-23 11cm f/4.5 lens is threaded for Series V, which is handy. It also has the Red Cyrillic P.
I have film in it already, of course. The range finder is very contrasty in this, and the viewfinder is clear. The camera has double exposure prevention; the prism flips 180 degrees to get it out of the way when closing the door.
moskva-2
came today, I bought it only on Friday! This Moskva-2 has a 1950 serial number, and though it's had its knocks seems to be working just fine. The nice man I bought it from had made platinum-palladium contract prints with it, which I think is super cool.
The Moskva-2 is a Russian 'copy' of the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C. The Industar-23 11cm f/4.5 lens is threaded for Series V, which is handy. It also has the Red Cyrillic P.
I have film in it already, of course. The range finder is very contrasty in this, and the viewfinder is clear. The camera has double exposure prevention; the prism flips 180 degrees to get it out of the way when closing the door.