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Yashica Minister III review

bbc February 25, 2018

This time I’m looking at another range finder during my vintage camera review.

The camera is the completely manual Yashica Minister III, which in some respects is the ultimate camera for me, but at the same time has some limitations.

You can read about this in my review here: Yashica Minister III review

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