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So, my buddy has a box of old 35mm stuff and I'm repairing a MF camera for him so he offered me a choice of rangefinders: the Minolta Hi-Matic 7s or the Yashica Electro GSN. I currently have a Minolta SLR setup (which I might try to sell on here) since I tend to light rangefinders more.

On those thoughts: which would you choose? Both seem to have decent lenses--1.7 or 1.8--and seem to be in great condition.

Eh eh? Life is tough sometimes (he also offered to ship me both!):whistling:
 
I have a Yashica Electro GSN. It's a bit large, but takes fantastic photos. The lens is sharp and contrasty, easy to use.

No experience with the Minolta.
 
I have both. Both are great. The GSN is prettier
 
Prettier? I've seen both and they both seem well made and easy to use. I was considering the Minolta simply based on size, but am more concerned with speed of use and lens qualities.
 
The Yashica has the better lens with a f1.7 aperture. It was called the poor man's Leica and is very well made. Yashica stated that the autoexposure mode was good up to 8 seconds but many users found this to very conservative and claimed twice this time. This and the wide aperture lens made the camera excellent for night photography. I have several and really like them.

You will need a battery adaptor, go to www.yashicaguy.com for more info and copy of manual (if you need one).
 
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Thanks Gerald,

Sounds like the Yashica has more going for it after I read plenty of complaints regarding the 7s sticky shutter issues. I believe the camera has the adapter installed already, seeing as though he has shot rolls thru it.

Chers
 
Check if the Yashica has manual exposure. Some of those Yashica, IIRC, are automatic-only.

I would choose based on weight, filter thread, and focusing direction.

Fabrizio
 
If the Minolta Hi-Matic 7s is like my Minolta Hi-Matic 9, I would choose it because I prefer cameras that can take photos with or without batteries.
 
If the Minolta Hi-Matic 7s is like my Minolta Hi-Matic 9, I would choose it because I prefer cameras that can take photos with or without batteries.

Now that is an interesting thought. I'll have to look into that.
 
So can the Yashica Lynx 14e IC; provided you know what you are doing.
 
Right, but the two cameras are being offered, I'm not necessarily shopping. Frankly I don't need it, but you can never have enough toys!
 
IIRC, the 7s is quite a bit smaller than the GSN. So, if size matters, that might be the deciding factor as both will take great photos if in good condition.
 
Thanks, I think the Minolta is actually the winner because:

A) Doesn't need a battery to function
B) All manual mode still available
C) Slightly smaller and lens quality about the same

Thanks guys
 
The 7S has a 45mm f/1.8 Rokkor lens that Zeiss helped design. I have two of them.
Great little cameras.
Best regards,
/Clay
 
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