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The '''Argus C-2''' was a popular, durable camera made from 1938-1942 by [[Argus]], Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan & Chicago, Illinois (USA). It improved on the [[Argus C]] by adding rangefinder coupling, via a simple idler gear between the lens focus ring and the rangefinder dial. Along with the [[Argus C|C]] and [[Argus C3|C3]] these cameras are sometimes dubbed "the brick."
  
The '''Argus C-2''' was a popular solid durable camera with coupled rangefinder made in 1938 by [[Argus]], Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan & Chicago, Illinois (USA). It had been called "the brick".
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The C2 doesn't have the flash sync port as the [[Argus C3|C3]]. However, many C2s were later retrofitted with the flash sync port by the manufacturer. The difference is obvious when looking inside the body -- a groove is drilled in the bakelite body to fit the cable.
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*[http://blog.dcview.com/article.php?a=AD5TMQxuAjI%253D Argus C: the first best-selling 135 film camera (1938)], at [http://blog.dcview.com/ckshene DCView] (in Chinese, [http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.dcview.com%2Farticle.php%3Fa%3DAD5TMQxuAjI%25253D English translation])
*[http://arguscg.tripod.com/id11.html "C" Series Brick Bodied Cameras]
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*[http://arguscg.tripod.com/id11.html "C" Series Brick Bodied Cameras] at [http://arguscg.tripod.com/index.html Argus Collectors Group]
*[http://www.photo.net/users/philster/Argus/CSurvey/survey.htm '''what type is my brick?''']
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*[http://argusinfo.net/ Argus Still Camera and Slide Projector Reference Guides] at [http://argusinfo.net/ Argus Camera Information Reference Site]
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*[http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/8194/camera/c2.htm C2 in SoHo Museum]
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[[Category:Argus|C2]]
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 28 July 2023

The Argus C-2 was a popular, durable camera made from 1938-1942 by Argus, Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan & Chicago, Illinois (USA). It improved on the Argus C by adding rangefinder coupling, via a simple idler gear between the lens focus ring and the rangefinder dial. Along with the C and C3 these cameras are sometimes dubbed "the brick."

The C2 doesn't have the flash sync port as the C3. However, many C2s were later retrofitted with the flash sync port by the manufacturer. The difference is obvious when looking inside the body -- a groove is drilled in the bakelite body to fit the cable.

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