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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 f3.5 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 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.
  
It was followed by the '''[[Argus Autronic I|Autronic I]]''' with a faster f2.8 lens.
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This model (identified by its silver shutter release) was occasionally given a top plate with the names '''Autronic C3''' or '''Autronic I'''.<ref>Pgs. 69–72, {{Argomania}}</ref> In 1962 the Autronic 35 was updated, and a revised '''[[Argus Autronic I|Autronic I]]''' offered a faster f/2.8 lens (its shutter button is black).
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Revision as of 17:34, 12 June 2021

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.

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

Notes

  1. 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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