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Topic author: womble

Posted on: 20111009113445

Hello all,

I'm interested in obtaining a Moskva-5 folding camera <i>to use.</i> These don't ever seem to come up from UK-based ebay sellers so I have been looking at various Russian/Ukrainian vendors.

Are there vendors which should be avoided, or are highly recommended? Any idea what sort of price I should be looking at? Good examples seem to be around about the £90-£100 mark plus, of course, postage, VAT etc.

Thanks, Kris.

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Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20111009142812

I trust Yuri at Fedka.com for a user camera, they are thoroughly checked by repairman before sold.

here's one. Shipping will probably cost you as much as from Ukraine.

http://fedka.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=30&products_id=513

Vlad

Reply author: AlexanderK

Replied on: 20111009160525

Kris,

I had very good experience with peterburg-deals, all his cameras are well described on Ebay and it is possible to return the camera back with full refund, if something went wrong.
Actuall on Ebay: http://www.ebay.de/itm/MOSKVA-5-Russian-Medium-camera-6x9-5945020-/320757902278?pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item4aaea92bc6


Regards, Alexander

Reply author: urban-wombat

Replied on: 20111009191759

Peterburg-Deals.. the cameras from this outlet are very nice.. but the postal packing is not that good!

Reply author: fotomuda

Replied on: 20111010014704

Hello!
I have a "like new" moskva-5.
I have tryed to sell it with 50 EUR.
But now, I cant find it...

Reply author: womble

Replied on: 20111011061204

Thanks for all your hints and advice. I got my FED2 from Fedka so I may try there, especially as my wife is in the US at the moment.

Kris.

Reply author: womble

Replied on: 20111018104115

I managed to pick-up a Moscow-5 for a very reasonable price yesterday. Fingers crossed it is in as good a working condition as claimed when it arrives.

Any one know of an English version of the manual on-line?

Thanks, Kris.

Reply author: Michel

Replied on: 20111018125530

Hi, Womble,
I think this link could be suitable for you :
http://www.butkus.org/chinon/moskva_2_4_5/moskva_2_4_5.htm

Sincerly,
Michel[:)]

Reply author: womble

Replied on: 20111018151432

Thank you Michel, I'm looking forward to getting this camera and trying it out. At least the manual is sort and sweet. None of these 400 page monsters one gets with digital SLRs!

Best wishes, Kris.

Reply author: womble

Replied on: 20111106110017

Sadly, the camera appears to have gone astray in the post... :(

The vendor is happy to refund but it is still a bit of a pain.

K.

Reply author: womble

Replied on: 20111108124730

I'm glad to say that my Moskow-5 turned up this morning. It looks good, and is now loaded with a roll of T Max 400 film. I'll post the results when I get some back, although at 8 shots per roll of 120 film I don't think I'll be firing off too many images at once.

I now have a nice collection of a FED2 and a Zorkii 4 (with Industar-26m, Jupiter 8, 11 and 12 lenses), a Lubitel 2, a Moscow 5 and a Horizont (original version). That makes a rather nice range of cameras to play with.

Best wishes, Kris.