There is even a special Argus Collectors page, dedicated to all things Argus with many great reference guides and info. You can also submit your Argus Day photos to them each year, which they then post to their yearly archive.
Since I am now a proud Argus owner, I have a sweet little
Argus Seventy-Five, I plan to shoot my Argus on Argus Day and will post the
photos shortly after. The Argus Seventy-Five is not a true Twin Lens Reflex
camera, but more of a box camera with a TLR view finder. It takes 620 film but
I like it’s small, light-weight body that often comes with the 620 cameras. If
you have a 620 camera you can often trim a 120 roll to fit it, or if you have a
couple 620 spools you can also re-roll 120 onto them in a dark bag to shoot. They
sometimes take a tiny bit more effort to get loaded with film but I love their
portability and that they are easy to use! Almost a “point & shoot” type
TLR/box camera.
Here are a couple of photos I took with my Argus my first time taking it out.
Here are a couple of photos I took with my Argus my first time taking it out.
Nicole also owns a great Argus camera, the C3 35mm
rangefinder. Otherwise known as “The Brick.” It is a quirky “little” camera
that was very popular in its heyday and there were many, many of them made in
the late 1930s to 1950s.
It takes great photos and here are a couple Nicole has
taken with it…
I also tried out a friend's Argoflex TLR 620 with a trimmed down roll of 120 Kodak Portra 400 film and I totally fell in love with it! It is a very sharp little TLR and I loved the results I got with it.
Here are a few of those shots…
We have a few Argus cameras for sale in our used section, including an Argus Seventy-Five in great condition. Still in the box even! You still have lots of time to come buy one to take out for Argus Day!
Stay tuned for the photos we take on Argus Day!
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