Argus Camera ARGUS A2 manual Models And Variations

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3 Models And Variations

This section of the book is neither a detailed list of the various serial numbers, nor a catalog of every minor variation. Rather, it is a brief overview of the various Argus models produced.

In the early years of the Argus, several low-production-run variations were manufactured in an effort to further explore the camera market. These included the Military Argus, in olive-drab plastic with painted, green hardware, and the Gold Argus, with brass hardware rather than chrome and a brown body. There are also persistent and often valid reports of other colors of Bakelite, such as ivory, grey, tan, green, brown, etc. Trying to document all of these variations, however, is equivalent to hunting for the Abominable Snowman. Rumors will persist, legends will be passed from generation to generation, and fuzzy photos will continue to point to “irrefutable” evidence. Cataloging these deviant models, though, is not the purpose of this book. The author is content to give an overview of just the main models and leaves that arduous task to some other brave soul.

It must be pointed out, though, that there is no evidence of an Argus body being painted by the manufacturer. Any painted Argus is an aftermarket attempt at changing the color.

The parts commonality of the Argus raises another issue. In the sixty-odd years since the first camera rolled off the assembly line, many an amateur repairman has cannibalized parts from one camera to fix another. The Back Cover of the last camera made in 1951, for instance, would fit the first prototype made in 1936, though they are of a different style.

Several of the later Argus As and pre-war A2Bs have interesting variations in their Face Plate design. These are thought to be the result of the Argus corporation trying to make as may cameras out of spare parts as possible when WWII began and camera production stopped.

Keep these things in mind when evaluating a camera and don’t jump to conclusions. The best rule of thumb when dealing with an Argus is as follows: If you even suspect that your camera is a rare and valuable variation, don’t mess with it!

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Contents Page Page Preface Page Table of Contents Why the Argus A/A2 Camera? May History Page Page Page October Models And Variations Lens Speed f/4.5 Argus aArgus AF Lens Speed f/4.5 Aperture Settings f/4.5, 5.6, 8Extinction Meter/Calculator No Flash Synch Tubes No Argus BPre-War Argus A2B Argus A2F Lens Speed f/6.3 Argus AAYears Manufactured ~1945 Post-War Argus A2BArgus FA March Parts Of The Camera Aperture Indicator A, AF, A2Bs, & A2FShutter Plunger pre-war A2B & A2F Sprocket Wheels Winding Shaft Loading The Camera User’s GuideTaking Pictures Page Rewinding Finished Film Using The Sunny/16 RuleISO Using The Light Meter/Exposure Calculator A2B and A2FStop Shutter SpeedFilm Speed Read Shutter Speed from the block Holding The Camera Upside Down Stop Settings And SpacingLens Attachments AccessoriesLens Shade Copying Attachment No Portrait Attachment NoYellow Filter Lens CapLens Accessory Kit Lens Accessory CaseLens Accessory Kit for Argus AF Red FilterSoft Suede Zipper Bag Black Leather Zipper CaseDe Luxe Black Leather Case Other Accessories Carrying Case Safety ScrewLight Meter Vintage Book On Photography Mechanical Self-TimerCable Release Small TripodA Lens Cap in various stages of production New Lens CapFlash Guns Hand-Held Or Accessory-Shoe Mounted RangefinderCamera Body Restoration And RepairFilm Transport Mechanism Film Advance KnobCounter Dial View FinderBack Cover Sprocket WheelsFlash Mechanism Extinction MeterNeck Light-Proof RibbonNeck You Can’t Fix Variable Focus Neck Two-Position Focus NeckSeparating The Neck From The Shutter Homemade adjustable shutter removal tool Shutter Mechanism Shutter Cleaning The LensPre-War Shutter Pre-war Shutter Face Plates Pre-war Shutter with the Face Plate removed Post-War Shutter Post-war Shutter with the Face Plate removed Fixing The Iris And Other Repairs Argus AA ShutterFinding Light Leaks Page Tricks And Modifications Tricks Using Ground GlassDouble Exposures Taking Close-Up PicturesModifications Most Common Modification Intentional Lens AberrationsModifying Old Filters Pinhole Argus Optimum hole specifications for various shutter positions Special Effects For The Proletariat Page Closer Two-Position Focus Adding a Cold Accessory Shoe 60 Second Camera Evaluation Finding An Argus In Good ShapeFinding An Argus Online For More Information Appendix a Argus a Patent Page Page Page Page Advertisements Appendix B Bibliography and ReferencesOther