This would make a really fun / cool shooter for someone wanting to shoot a TLR The original leather case shows wear, but is still complete & functional the strap looks good and fresh (not used much or at all) The meter works, and I have two fresh batteries The focus tab works properly and smoothly, and the self timer sets and releases properly. The drop down magnifier is also clear and good. Lenses, both taking and viewing, look very clean - the finder, and focusing screen, are VERY clear, with just some usual dust specs.but altogether, really nice to view and focus with. All other speeds, even the slow ones are good! For some reason, the bulb setting won't stay open. everything except the BULB function works properly. Please check the pics for cosmetics, however overall, this is a nice one. This definitely competes quality wise to the Rolleiflexs out there. When you hold this camera in your hand, you can feel what a solid hunk of machinery this is. This piece has a noticeable quality to it, operating with fluid Japanese precision. What a unique and interesting looking camera - while being made in approx '66, it looks like it came from a future era! You definitely don't get too many Minolta CDS III's coming through the US neck of the woods, especially in this rather clean and functional condition. I bought this years ago, and never got a chance to shoot it.shame, as I think it would be a fun process, and probably bag some sweet shots as well. Up for sale is a very nice condition TLR, the Minolta Autocord CDS III, with appropriate Minolta leather case and strap.
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