Yes!!!! It is indeed a great camera... those lens are amazing and the images are always so clear... I wish that I could use my yashica more often though (developing the films is getting more and more expensive every day...)
i've found a lab that develop the film and scans to digital, as you don't use the photography paper the final cost is a lot smaller! and if you love some shots, you always can back to the lab with the negative and ask to transfer to the paper!
P.S.: Is this a Yashica-FX D in the photo?
And is a Yashica FX3 Super, the first and best camera I had