The red window bled a lot. But, I _loved_ the size of the negatives!
The store I took it to for development, they never saw 6x9 negatives,
and so all the employees crowded around. That was what really made me
consider buying a Fuji GW690III. I had a little cheapy small match
needle meter I used with it, the exposure was off, but not too bad. The
worst was the fact one corner was always red... I put a piece of black
tape over it, but it still didn't solve the problem...
I miss it, but not really.. I miss the 6x9's though..
I was thinking about getting a Yashica Mat124G. Just to have a medium
format to play with once in a while... What do you think?
Albert
Joshua Putnam wrote:
Albert wrote:
Josh, you were the reason I ended up buying a Moskva 5, in 6x9. The
lens on it, sucked, I suspect it was the one I bought, but might be
true simply due to age of lens. Was not very sharp.
I sold mine last year, but I still miss it. It was very sharp, and
worked perfectly, but I suspect it had very little use before I got
it. But my wife was pregnant with twins and I needed to make space in
our condo and money in the bank, so a bunch of photo stuff had to go,
along with a lot of bicycle gear.
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