r-brian said:
Having owned a Moskva 5, I'd wouldn't call it 'compact'. I just picked up a mint Franka Rolfix with a 105mm 4.5 Schneider Radionar that will actually fit in my back pocket. It is a 6x9 with 6x6 mask, but does not have a RF, just zone focus, but the shutter release is under your right finger.
The Moskva I had took great pictures, just couldn't get used to the left handed operation, the tiny viewfinder and RF.Brian
They are fairly substantial! If you get a good one, it'll be very good. Mine doesn't look so good, and the double-exposure prevention mechanism has been removed, but the important bits work very well. The guy in the photo shop asked what sort of 6x9 I had, as he was impressed when he saw the roll of Velvia - very sharp. He was a little surprised when I said a $20 Russian folder
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Hand-holding it is a bit of a challenge - not impossible, but requires a bit of practice due to it being a leftie. Vertical shots are easier as you can use one hand to support the door. Certainly not as easy to use as an Iskra. You may find it easier to rig up a cable release over to the right side.
I have the Franka Rolfix II with Radionar like Brian. It acquits itself quite well, and has shutter speeds to 1/500s. No RF though, but I do have an accessory RF. It is more conventional in operation and somewhat lighter than the M5. It also takes convenient 40.5mm screw-in filters.
The other one you could look at is the Ikonta 524/2. Uncoupled RF and with the Novar not too expensive. Pretty reasonable results too judging by mine, though perhaps not quite having the bite of the M5. A lot lighter, and while it is a leftie too, it seems more convenient to use. have some examples in my RFF gallery.
To see some Franka and Moskva (amongst others) examples, head over to my
other gallery
In spite of the not-so good bits, if I had to keep just one 6x9, it'd probably be the Moskva.
Paul