Argus
Explore 12 Argus vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Rangefinder
- A — A simple, American-made 35mm camera that brought affordable photography to the public.
- A2 — A 35mm film camera with Art Deco styling produced by Argus in the postwar era.
- Autronic (1960) — Argus Autronic I (circa 1962) — 35mm rangefinder with automatic aperture, 50mm f/2.8 lens, 865g metal body. A heavy-handed step into automation.
- C-33 — A 35mm rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses and a coupled exposure meter, introduced as the flagship of Argus' brick series.
- C2 (1938-1942) — The Argus C2 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus Cameras of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1938 to 1942. It served as the direct predecessor to the
- C3 (1939-1966) — The Argus C3 is a classic 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus Cameras of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1939 to 1966. Nicknamed the 'Brick' for its
- C4 (1952–1956) — Overview The Argus C4 was introduced in 1952 as a direct evolution of the highly successful Argus C3, which had been .... Full specifications and review.
- C44 (1956–1958) — It represents one of the final and most technically advanced models in the company’s C-series line, notable for its i.... Full specifications and review.
- V-100 (1958) — A 35mm film rangefinder camera made in Germany by Iloca for Argus, featuring a coupled rangefinder and built-in selenium exposure meter.
Other Models
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- 50mm — A 50mm f/3.5 triplet anastigmat lens made for Argus C-Series cameras, notably the C3.
- A — A simple, American-made 35mm camera that brought affordable photography to the public.
- A2 — A 35mm film camera with Art Deco styling produced by Argus in the postwar era.
- Autronic (1960) — Argus Autronic I (circa 1962) — 35mm rangefinder with automatic aperture, 50mm f/2.8 lens, 865g metal body. A heavy-handed step into automation.
- C 44R — A 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus during the final years of its Ann Arbor manufacturing era.
- C-3 — Argus C-3 (1939–1966) — the ubiquitous Infamous Brick 35mm rangefinder that documented mid-century America. Bakelite body, manual operation, interchangeable lenses.
- C-33 — A 35mm rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses and a coupled exposure meter, introduced as the flagship of Argus' brick series.
- C-4 — A 35mm rangefinder camera built with a die-cast metal body and fixed coated lens, produced by Argus for the mid-century amateur market.
- C-44 — A 35mm rangefinder camera made in Ann Arbor, Michigan, featuring interchangeable lenses via a bayonet mount and supporting a variable power viewfinder
- C2 (1938-1942) — The Argus C2 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus Cameras of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1938 to 1942. It served as the direct predecessor to the
- C3 (1939-1966) — The Argus C3 is a classic 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus Cameras of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1939 to 1966. Nicknamed the 'Brick' for its
- C33 — A 35mm rangefinder camera with a bright viewfinder and interchangeable bayonet mount, known as The Brick for its boxy American design.
- C4 (1952–1956) — Overview The Argus C4 was introduced in 1952 as a direct evolution of the highly successful Argus C3, which had been .... Full specifications and review.
- C4/G — A modified 35mm rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses, based on the Argus C4 produced from 1951 to 1958.
- C44 (1956–1958) — It represents one of the final and most technically advanced models in the company’s C-series line, notable for its i.... Full specifications and review.
- C44R — A 35mm rangefinder camera and the highest-tier model in Argus’s C-series, produced in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- DC3550 — A midrange digital camera with 2.1 MP resolution and 3x optical zoom, unveiled in 2002.
- f/3.5 — Argus Cintar 50mm f/3.5 lens for C3 rangefinder — coated triplet anastigmat with 3-foot focus, 19mm/41mm filters. Collectible vintage glass.
- V-100 (1958) — A 35mm film rangefinder camera made in Germany by Iloca for Argus, featuring a coupled rangefinder and built-in selenium exposure meter.