Check the shutter speeds, condition of the rangefinder patch, behavior of the meter and particularly on the 7sII verify the aperture stops down correctly. They are prone to a small part breaking in the meter resulting in the camera stops down to ~f16 all the time (https://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/sets/72157624508226403)
Canonets seem a hair more prone to developing stutter blade sticking issues, though I have no idea how common this is.
Both were not black bodies. Canon had its case and its lens cap and that was what made me go for it. I feel quite sorry leaving the minolta behind. If it is still there by next week I will get that too! 
Thanks Todd.One thing I noted is that in Auto when exposure is out of limits it locks the shutter. Is that normal?
What a relief! I should had though so. It locks the shutter when the exposure is out of limits just like my Oly 35RC. It is a bit annoying that there is no metering when going manual, but that's o.k. I can live perfectly without that.
As for the batteries would the zinc air ones that provide 1.4V do? I have been given with four old mercury (by Kodak) cells with that, but for sure they won't last forever.
It's meter works perfectly, but I do not trust much those meters especially when mounting filters on them. It is as if the frame of the filter itself cuts a portion of the view of those light meter "eyes" leading to underexposure. When I go out light, I use my iphone and the pocket light meter app. Else, I always carry along my Gossen Luna SBC (the one with the leds). Sunny 16 works for me, but not most of the time (I still have to get used to working it out properly).
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