Argus C44. Argus C44R 35mm Camera w Cintagon 50mm f/2.8 Lens Cfortyfour R MiNTY First sold in 1956, it was the latest and greatest (and last) in a line of Argus rangefinders The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering speeds of 1/10 to 1/300 of a second and B.
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The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering speeds of 1/10 to 1/300 of a second and B. The C44/C44R was Argus's interchangeable version of the C4, which had already had a third party interchangeable version created (C4 Geiss.) Despite the framework for an interchangeable mount already existing, Argus still managed to create the mount they did
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The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering 1/10-1/300 second and B Shutter speeds are limited to 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, and 1/300. The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering 1/10-1/300 second and B
Argus C44 Ad Casual Camera Collector Flickr. The C44 employs a behind-the-lens leaf shutter (as do other Argus C-series models), offering speeds of 1/10 to 1/300 of a second and B. It adds chromed rapid film advance and rewind levers, plus the option of coupling an external light meter to its shutter-speed dial.
Die Cast Pro Argus C4 Index. The whole Argus Model 21/C4/C44/C44R series was quite successful, being produced from 1948 - 1962 making it the second longest line of cameras made by Argus First sold in 1956, it was the latest and greatest (and last) in a line of Argus rangefinders