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'''''Note:''' The Japanese-made [[Argus Automatic 35]] is a different model''
 
'''''Note:''' The Japanese-made [[Argus Automatic 35]] is a different model''
  
The '''Argus Autronic 35''' is a heavy [[rangefinder camera]] introduced by  [[Argus]] in 1960. It features a f/3.5 Cintar lens, [[Compur]] [[leaf shutter]] and built-in [[selenium meter]] that can control exposure automatically.
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The '''Argus Autronic 35''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] introduced by  [[Argus]] in 1960. Even compared to the legendary [[Argus C3 | C3 "brick]]," this a bulkier camera. It features a f/3.5 Cintar lens, [[Compur]] [[leaf shutter]] and built-in [[selenium meter]] that can control exposure automatically.
  
 
This model (identified by its silver shutter release) was occasionally given a top plate with the names '''Autronic C3'''<ref> The [http://argusinfo.net/Reference/RaritiesProductionCameras.htm Argus rarities page] gives "several thousand" as the production run for these; from  Phillip Sterritt's [http://argusinfo.net/ Argus Camera Information Reference Site].</ref>  or '''Autronic I'''.<ref>Other variations with even shorter names may appear, but lettering that has rubbed away could be the explanation.</ref>  In 1962 the Autronic 35 was updated, and a revised '''[[Argus Autronic I|Autronic I]]''' offered a faster f/2.8 lens (its black shutter button is threaded for a [[cable release]]).<ref>Pgs. 69–72, {{Argomania}}</ref>
 
This model (identified by its silver shutter release) was occasionally given a top plate with the names '''Autronic C3'''<ref> The [http://argusinfo.net/Reference/RaritiesProductionCameras.htm Argus rarities page] gives "several thousand" as the production run for these; from  Phillip Sterritt's [http://argusinfo.net/ Argus Camera Information Reference Site].</ref>  or '''Autronic I'''.<ref>Other variations with even shorter names may appear, but lettering that has rubbed away could be the explanation.</ref>  In 1962 the Autronic 35 was updated, and a revised '''[[Argus Autronic I|Autronic I]]''' offered a faster f/2.8 lens (its black shutter button is threaded for a [[cable release]]).<ref>Pgs. 69–72, {{Argomania}}</ref>

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Note: The Japanese-made Argus Automatic 35 is a different model

The Argus Autronic 35 is a rangefinder camera introduced by Argus in 1960. Even compared to the legendary C3 "brick," this a bulkier camera. It features a f/3.5 Cintar lens, Compur leaf shutter and built-in selenium meter that can control exposure automatically.

This model (identified by its silver shutter release) was occasionally given a top plate with the names Autronic C3[1] or Autronic I.[2] In 1962 the Autronic 35 was updated, and a revised Autronic I offered a faster f/2.8 lens (its black shutter button is threaded for a cable release).[3]

Notes

  1. The Argus rarities page gives "several thousand" as the production run for these; from Phillip Sterritt's Argus Camera Information Reference Site.
  2. Other variations with even shorter names may appear, but lettering that has rubbed away could be the explanation.
  3. Pgs. 69–72, 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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