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Argus C3

OBJECT TYPE: Camera
MANUFACTURER: International Research Corp.
NATIONALITY: American
PLACE MANUFACTURED: US, MI, Ann Arbor
INTRODUCTION DATE: 1939
PRODUCTION DATES: 1939-1966
FILM TYPE: 35mm rollfilm
FUNCTIONAL TYPE: 35mm rangefinder
STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: 50mm f/3.5 Argus Anastigmat

NOTES:
  "1939-66. The most common 'brick'. A solid, durable, and well liked
  camera, like the C2, but with internal synch." (McKeown, 1994).

OBJECT IDENTIFIER: I615.00001
VIDEODISC 1, FRAME NUMBER: 57

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE: McKeown, Jim & McKeown, Joan. --McKeown's Price Guide to Antique & Classic Cameras: 1995-1996.-- Grantsburg, WI: Centennial Photo, 1994. pp73.//

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Argus C3

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