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The '''Moskva''' is a series of 6&times;9 rangefinder folding cameras made by the [[KMZ]] factory near Moscow. An exception was the Moskva-3 which was a 6.5x9cm plate camera. The Moskva 1, 2, and 4 are very similar to the German [[Ikonta]] and Super Ikonta cameras.
 
The '''Moskva''' is a series of 6&times;9 rangefinder folding cameras made by the [[KMZ]] factory near Moscow. An exception was the Moskva-3 which was a 6.5x9cm plate camera. The Moskva 1, 2, and 4 are very similar to the German [[Ikonta]] and Super Ikonta cameras.

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The Moskva is a series of 6×9 rangefinder folding cameras made by the KMZ factory near Moscow. An exception was the Moskva-3 which was a 6.5x9cm plate camera. The Moskva 1, 2, and 4 are very similar to the German Ikonta and Super Ikonta cameras.


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