Difference between revisions of "Argus Autronic 35"
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* A January 1960 [https://aadl.org/node/204331 ''Ann Arbor News'' clipping] notes the introduction of the Autronic 35; and one from October has [https://aadl.org/node/204347 brave talk about its success]; from the Ann Arbor District Library's archives. | * A January 1960 [https://aadl.org/node/204331 ''Ann Arbor News'' clipping] notes the introduction of the Autronic 35; and one from October has [https://aadl.org/node/204347 brave talk about its success]; from the Ann Arbor District Library's archives. | ||
*[https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/6954F8DC-8E66-45F7-9A6A-785513361932 Object record] for an "Autronic C3" and an [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/68E7AEB1-FA7B-4D50-B26C-403214903308 early Autronic I] at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum online database] | *[https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/6954F8DC-8E66-45F7-9A6A-785513361932 Object record] for an "Autronic C3" and an [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/68E7AEB1-FA7B-4D50-B26C-403214903308 early Autronic I] at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum online database] | ||
+ | * [https://butkus.org/chinon/argus/argus_autronic_35/argus_autronic_35.htm Argus Autronic 35 PDF manual] at [https://butkus.org/chinon/index.html www.OrphanCameras.com] | ||
Revision as of 23:14, 28 July 2022
Autronic 35 - with f/3.5 lens image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
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]
Collectors take note: A mint Autronic will be exhumed from a time capsule in Ann Arbor in 2062.
Notes
- ↑ The Argus rarities page gives "several thousand" as the production run for these; from Phillip Sterritt's Argus Camera Information Reference Site.
- ↑ Other variations with even shorter names may appear, but lettering that has rubbed away could be the explanation.
- ↑ 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
Links
- Argus Autronic Series at Argus Collectors Group
- 19 photos showing the camera from different angles, by Robert Dungan
- Argus president Clint Harris thinks the Autronic 35 will help the company "recovery", page 2 of the Dec–Jan 1959–60 Argus Eyes company newsletter; from the Ann Arbor District Library's Argus materials online
- A January 1960 Ann Arbor News clipping notes the introduction of the Autronic 35; and one from October has brave talk about its success; from the Ann Arbor District Library's archives.
- Object record for an "Autronic C3" and an early Autronic I at the Argus Museum online database
- Argus Autronic 35 PDF manual at www.OrphanCameras.com
1960 advertisement scanned by Nesster (Image rights) |