It is a great camera for setting on a cafe table. You will want a cable release. With experience, you can learn to estimate distance and field-of-view well enough to get usable photos without looking through the finder (not every time, of course). For street use, consider a monopod (a short one will do).
Gorgeous, big negatives.
A sturdy tripod and a bubble level will turn it into a portrait camera or a landscape camera.
You might be able to purchase a cable release with such a collar.
And no-one has mentioned yet ....... don't use the self-timer. Yashica TLR self-timers are notorious for jamming.
And no-one has mentioned yet ....... don't use the self-timer. Yashica TLR self-timers are notorious for jamming.
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