Argus Camera ARGUS A2 manual Finding An Argus Online

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You should see a very temporary flash of light. If you consistently see a flash of light while firing the shutter, then the shutter mechanism is probably still good and will be easily restored. If you cannot fire the shutter and see the flash of light at the top speed, you may not be able to use the camera without sending it to a repairman.

To test the aperture, set it to the smallest setting. Fire the shutter and ensure that the aperture hole is small and round, not oval or egg shaped. Then set the aperture to f4.5 and fire the shutter to ensure that the aperture opened up completely. The aperture lever should move smoothly.

Now set the shutter to 25, the lowest speed, and fire the shutter. If it still splashes you with light, the shutter may not even need repair. More likely, however, the shutter will get stuck while trying to close. This is not a big problem and fixing it is described in Chapter 7. Try the shutter in T and B. They probably won’t work either, but often can be fixed, or at least disabled.

If the Argus passed all of the tests above, it can easily be turned into a functional camera. Any larger problems would require the skills of a camera repairman. Well over two-thirds of the cameras that the author has seen pass the above test, and those that were purchased were easily restored to working order using the techniques described in Chapter 7.

Finding An Argus Online

There are two major sources of cameras online: professional photography shops and auction sites like eBay.

Several photographic shops have posted their stock online, and their prices run the gamut from a good deal to bloody murder. They do, however, do their best to represent their products accurately, and since they usually own brick-and-mortar stores you can call them and talk to them if you are unclear about the condition of a camera.

Online auction sites offer more variety, but often the sellers doesn’t know what they’re selling. They picked it up at an estate sale or found it in a deceased relative’s attic and now want money for it. It is always described as antique and rare and a beautiful piece of history. About half of the model designations are wrong (FAs are described as AAs, A2Fs as As, etc…). They often can’t tell you if it works, or what the serial number is, or anything besides the picture they posted. Therefore, the best way to determine anything about the camera is to look at their pictures. If you are interested, ask the seller to e-mail you more pictures. In many cases, they do. Compare them with pictures in this book to determine the model and other information.

When searching for an Argus online, there are several key words to use in a search engine or auction searcher. Use the following: “Argus”, “Anastigmat”, “Ilex”, “Precise”, “4.5”, and “IRC”. Argus produced many types of cameras, however, and to filter them out of your search enter the following words into the NOT function of your search engine: “Cintar”, “3.5”, and “rangefinder”.

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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 Argus a Lens Speed f/4.5Lens Speed f/4.5 Aperture Settings f/4.5, 5.6, 8 Argus AFArgus B Extinction Meter/Calculator No Flash Synch Tubes NoPre-War Argus A2B Argus A2F Argus AA Lens Speed f/6.3Post-War Argus A2B Years Manufactured ~1945Argus FA March Aperture Indicator A, AF, A2Bs, & A2F Parts Of The CameraShutter Plunger pre-war A2B & A2F Sprocket Wheels Winding Shaft User’s Guide Loading The CameraTaking Pictures Page Using The Sunny/16 Rule Rewinding Finished FilmUsing The Light Meter/Exposure Calculator A2B and A2F ISOShutter Speed StopFilm Speed Read Shutter Speed from the block Stop Settings And Spacing Holding The Camera Upside DownAccessories Lens AttachmentsLens Shade Yellow Filter Portrait Attachment NoCopying Attachment No Lens CapLens Accessory Kit for Argus AF Lens Accessory CaseLens Accessory Kit Red FilterBlack Leather Zipper Case Soft Suede Zipper BagDe Luxe Black Leather Case Carrying Case Safety Screw Other AccessoriesLight Meter Cable Release Mechanical Self-TimerVintage Book On Photography Small TripodNew Lens Cap A Lens Cap in various stages of productionHand-Held Or Accessory-Shoe Mounted Rangefinder Flash GunsFilm Transport Mechanism Restoration And RepairCamera Body Film Advance KnobView Finder Counter DialSprocket Wheels Back CoverExtinction Meter Flash MechanismLight-Proof Ribbon NeckNeck You Can’t Fix Two-Position Focus Neck Variable Focus NeckSeparating The Neck From The Shutter Homemade adjustable shutter removal tool Shutter Cleaning The Lens Shutter MechanismPre-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 Argus AA Shutter Fixing The Iris And Other RepairsFinding Light Leaks Page Tricks Using Ground Glass Tricks And ModificationsTaking Close-Up Pictures Double ExposuresIntentional Lens Aberrations Modifications Most Common ModificationModifying 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 Finding An Argus In Good Shape 60 Second Camera EvaluationFinding An Argus Online For More Information Appendix a Argus a Patent Page Page Page Page Appendix B Bibliography and References AdvertisementsOther