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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
The Moskva-5 (MOCKBA-5) was produced by KMZ (''Krasnogorskii Mechanicheskii Zavod'' or Krasnogorsk Mechanical factory) in the 1950's. It's said to be a copy of the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C, but it makes more sense to call it an adaptation. In difference to the Super Ikonta, its solid top plate has a built-in rangefinder and a dual format viewfinder.  
 
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The back of the camera showing the year of production (1958), two red windows for 6x6 and 6x9 numbering, the rangefinderwindow(left) and the seperate viewfinder window (right). The symbol left of the serial number is the Krasnogorsk company logo.
  
 
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== Operation ==
 
== Operation ==

Revision as of 08:54, 7 June 2006

Moskva-5

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Description

The Moskva-5 (MOCKBA-5) was produced by KMZ (Krasnogorskii Mechanicheskii Zavod or Krasnogorsk Mechanical factory) in the 1950's. It's said to be a copy of the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C, but it makes more sense to call it an adaptation. In difference to the Super Ikonta, its solid top plate has a built-in rangefinder and a dual format viewfinder.

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The back of the camera showing the year of production (1958), two red windows for 6x6 and 6x9 numbering, the rangefinderwindow(left) and the seperate viewfinder window (right). The symbol left of the serial number is the Krasnogorsk company logo.

Dual Format

Super Ikontas were made for the 6x9 and 6x4.5 format. The Moskva-5 is a 6x6 and 6x9 camera. Since it has a 105mm fixed Industar lens, at 6x6 you have a mild tele at your disposal. To use the 6x6 size, you need to set the viewfinder to the square format and select the right window in the back so you can see the numbering on the film back. As a last step, the 6x6 mask has to be inserted.

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Operation

The Moment 24c is a central shutter with speeds of B, 1 to 1/250s. To fire it, the film needs to be transported or the release button will be blocked, indicated by a red window on the top plate. The sutter isn't set by transporting, it has to be cocked at the lens by a lever.




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