Argus C33

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The C 33 was a very strange 1959 attempt by Argus to modernize the C3, with a combined rangefinder/viewfinder eyepiece and accepting a selenium meter which clipped to the shutter-speed dial.

When compared to competing Japanese cameras then being brought to market, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that Argus had badly lost its way by this time.