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The '''Argus 260 Automatic''' is a sturdy, metal built [[viewfinder]] camera for [[126]] cartridges.
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The '''260 Automatic''' is a sturdy, metal built [[viewfinder]] camera for [[126]] cartridges from [[Argus]], manufactured by [[Mamiya]].<ref>Page 129, {{Argomania}}.</ref>
  
This is one of the more sophisticated cameras one could buy for 126 films because it has an automatic exposure system based on a [[selenium]] cell. This also indicates under exposure by showing a red light in the viewfinder.  
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This is one of the more sophisticated cameras one could buy for 126 films because it has an automatic exposure system based on a [[selenium]] cell. This also indicates under exposure by showing a red light in the viewfinder.
For darker situations AG1 [[flashbulbs]] can be used under the flip-up cover, the eject knob can be found on the backside of the camera.
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For darker situations AG1 [[flashbulbs]] can be used under the flip-up cover. The eject knob can be found on the backside of the camera. (The later [[Argus 264 Instant Load]] would switch to [[flashcubes]].)
  
 
The Selenium cell controls the aperture in combination with only one shutter speed.
 
The Selenium cell controls the aperture in combination with only one shutter speed.
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|colspan=3 align=center | '''Argus 260 Automatic''' <br/><small>images by {{image author|René Maly}}</small> {{with permission}}
 
|colspan=3 align=center | '''Argus 260 Automatic''' <br/><small>images by {{image author|René Maly}}</small> {{with permission}}
 
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*[https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/3E85E033-9B66-4AB6-AAE1-984899075014 Object record] for a 260 Automatic, at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum collection database]
  
 
[[Category:Argus|260 Automatic]]
 
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Revision as of 22:21, 13 June 2021

The 260 Automatic is a sturdy, metal built viewfinder camera for 126 cartridges from Argus, manufactured by Mamiya.[1]

This is one of the more sophisticated cameras one could buy for 126 films because it has an automatic exposure system based on a selenium cell. This also indicates under exposure by showing a red light in the viewfinder.

For darker situations AG1 flashbulbs can be used under the flip-up cover. The eject knob can be found on the backside of the camera. (The later Argus 264 Instant Load would switch to flashcubes.)

The Selenium cell controls the aperture in combination with only one shutter speed.

The lens is a coated Cintar and focusing ring has indications in meters and feet. Power for the flashbulbs comes from 2 size N batteries. These are not necessary for normal operation, the selenium cell does not need a battery.


Argus 260 Automatic
images by René Maly (Image rights)


Notes

  1. Page 129, Gambino, Henry J. Argomania: A Look At Argus Cameras and the Company That Made Them. Doylestown, PA: Aeone Communications 2005. ISBN 0-9770507-0-X.

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