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The '''C3 Electro''' bears no relation to the iconic [[Argus]] rangefinder [[Argus C3 |C3]] "brick," being a budget [[scale focus]] 35mm model from Hong Kong. Unlike the [[Argus C4M Electro]], film advance is by conventional thumb lever. There is a 40mm f/2.8 lens and a pop-out flash powered by AA batteries. | The '''C3 Electro''' bears no relation to the iconic [[Argus]] rangefinder [[Argus C3 |C3]] "brick," being a budget [[scale focus]] 35mm model from Hong Kong. Unlike the [[Argus C4M Electro]], film advance is by conventional thumb lever. There is a 40mm f/2.8 lens and a pop-out flash powered by AA batteries. | ||
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The C3 Electro bears no relation to the iconic Argus rangefinder C3 "brick," being a budget scale focus 35mm model from Hong Kong. Unlike the Argus C4M Electro, film advance is by conventional thumb lever. There is a 40mm f/2.8 lens and a pop-out flash powered by AA batteries.
This camera seems to be a rebranding of the Haking Autoflash 35.
Links
- Object record for a C3 Electro camera at the Argus Museum online collection database
- Several photos of the camera can be seen at this Korean sale listing