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== Links ==
 
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* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=argus Argus page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]
 
* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=argus Argus page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]
* [http://www.collection-appareils.com/general/html/liste2_imagettes.php Various Argus Camera at Sylvain Halgand's collection]
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste2_imagettes.php Various Argus Camera at Sylvain Halgand's collection]
 
* [http://www.argoflex.com/camera_guide.htm Argus camera guide of argoflex.com]
 
* [http://www.argoflex.com/camera_guide.htm Argus camera guide of argoflex.com]
  

Revision as of 20:34, 20 November 2007

Argus Inc. was a camera maker based in Ann Arbor. Before 1939 it was International Research Corporation, a department of International Radio Corporation, Ann Arbor. It was the American company that popularized the modern cartridged 35mm film in the U.S., especially by its characteristically brick-shaped rangefinder cameras. The first camera of Argus, the Argus A, resulted from a patent that the company received in 1936. Before that time the company had produced radios, among them some bakelite models.

Argus became a great name in the Ann Arbor's economy. Several buildings of its heydays are still known as Argus building. One of these pearls of the city's brick architecture has become a modern office building now, with a public area where a permanent exhibition of Argus cameras is shown, the Argus Museum.

List of Argus Cameras

A-series

A-series Links

C-series

Autronic Series

TLR

  • Argus 40
  • Argus 75

Other

Links

Manuals