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The '''Argus A-Four''' is a plastic [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in the USA by [[Argus]], from 1953 - 1956<ref>{{McKeown}}</ref>. | The '''Argus A-Four''' is a plastic [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in the USA by [[Argus]], from 1953 - 1956<ref>{{McKeown}}</ref>. |
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The Argus A-Four is a plastic 35mm viewfinder camera made in the USA by Argus, from 1953 - 1956[1]. It features a 4-speed shutter (+B) with flash sync made by Gauthier[2], and a 44mm f3.5 focusing Argus Cintar lens, stopping to f22[3].
- ↑ McKeown
- ↑ The Gauthier logo is printed on the barrel
- ↑ instruction manual
Links
- Manual available on the Favorite Classics section of .kyphoto.com
- A-Four manual on Mike Butkus' site
- A-four photographs at Marcy Merrill's Junk Store Cameras