Argus C44 35mm Film Rangefinder Camera — F Stop Cameras

Argus C44. Argus C44 Although nowhere near built to the quality standards of German and Japanese rangefinders of the era, it offered most of the same features at prices significantly cheaper than imported cameras did. It is a minor revision of the Argus C44 and accepts the same interchangeable lenses

Argus C44
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The Argus c-four is the very worthy successor to the once-popular C3 The Camera has a hot shoe and switch for M or X sync for the flash

Argus C44

The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering speeds of 1/10 to 1/300 of a second and B. This fires with an unexpectedly noisy snap, not unlike a mousetrap closing The frame counter counts down and has to be manually reset once a roll of film is inserted

Die Cast Pro Argus C4 Index. The whole Argus Model 21/C4/C44/C44R series was quite successful, being produced from 1948 - 1962 making it the second longest line of cameras made by Argus Of course another big plus is the C44's attractive glitzy shiny chrome styling

Argus C44 The Argus C44 adds support for interchangeable l… Flickr. It is a minor revision of the Argus C44 and accepts the same interchangeable lenses First sold in 1956, it was the latest and greatest (and last) in a line of Argus rangefinders