totifoto
Well-known
A friend of mine gave me a box full of old cameras. Most of them dont work but there where two cameras in the box that do, a Pentax K1000 and a Yashica Minister-D. I was very happy about the M-D cause I always wanted a rangefinder. I bought a Zorki 4 for 43 bucks on e-bay that was supposed to be in mint condition but the shutter leaks
So I was saving up for a rangefinder when this baby came along. I just put a Ilford Delta 100 in it and ran out to take some test shots. It works in every way exept the shutter and aperture ring is a bit stiff and needs some luping.
I was amazed by the quality this camera gave me after beeing in a papper box in a storage for over 15 years. I think this one will be hanging around my neck now for quite some time
here are some shots from the first roll, nothing special, just to test if it works.
So I was saving up for a rangefinder when this baby came along. I just put a Ilford Delta 100 in it and ran out to take some test shots. It works in every way exept the shutter and aperture ring is a bit stiff and needs some luping.
I was amazed by the quality this camera gave me after beeing in a papper box in a storage for over 15 years. I think this one will be hanging around my neck now for quite some time
here are some shots from the first roll, nothing special, just to test if it works.



payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
It works all right. Works pretty well.
zuikologist
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Very nice - the lens has great tonality and seems very sharp. A great find.
MrCoffee
Newbie
I just picked up a Minister-D too, right from the RFF classified forums. 
I hope to be posts some shots as nice as this one in the next few days.
These are nice and sharp and great tones.
I hope to be posts some shots as nice as this one in the next few days.
These are nice and sharp and great tones.
Madrigal
Three-Shot Rose
Love that mushroom shot. Nice camera. Congrats!
I got to play with a Yashica Electro 35. Now I suffer from Yashica envy and YAS.
Resistance is futile
I got to play with a Yashica Electro 35. Now I suffer from Yashica envy and YAS.
Resistance is futile
gb hill
Veteran
Those pictures are really sharp. I'm not familiar with this camera. what lens does it have? Do you know when the camera was made?
totifoto
Well-known
It was made in 1963 or 1964. it has a 45mm f2.8 lens on it.gb hill said:Those pictures are really sharp. I'm not familiar with this camera. what lens does it have? Do you know when the camera was made?
CosmicCharlie
Established
Congrats on your new camera, the shots look great
robin a
Well-known
Ya done good.........Robin
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
The minister D was my first serious rangefinder. I think I was 19 or so and a friend brought it back from Japan for me. I still had the negatives and recently scanned them and posted on flickr. Quite a few are in my "most popular" ones that hit "Explore." I keep thinking I should try to find one. My is long gone. Nahhh... 3 Electros are enough Yashicas for anyone. Right? Hmmmm.....
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