Shot on: Moskva 5
The Moskva 5 is a notable medium format folding camera produced by the Soviet Union
The Moskva 5, the last in the series, was introduced in 1956 and continued production until 1960.
The camera was part of the effort to provide high-quality, affordable photographic equipment for both professional and amateur photographers in the Soviet Union
It uses 120 roll film, producing 6x9 cm images. It can also shoot 6x6 cm images with a built-in mask.
Equipped with an Industar-24 105mm f/3.5 lens, a well-regarded Soviet lens known for its sharpness and contrast.
Features a leaf shutter with speeds ranging from 1/250 to 1 second, plus Bulb mode.
The camera includes a coupled rangefinder for focusing, a feature that added to its sophistication and usability.
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