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I create illustrations of my favorite vintage cameras, transistor radios, computers, and other items that have made a lasting impact on design and culture.
About the Argus A
Possibly the most important 35mm American camera, the Argus A was largely responsible for popularizing the 135 format in the United States.
Produced in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from 1936 to 1941 by the company still called International Research Corporation,[1] the original price of $12.50 ensured its great popularity. The camera featured a collapsible 50mm F4.5 lens and a bakelite body. The shutter was supplied by Ilex. Three body types were manufactured.
The A is most often found in black, although it was also produced in gray, brown, and olive drab. An ivory white version was announced, but no actual examples have yet been observed.
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