oscroft
Veteran
Before I came to this forum and found CameraQuest, I'd never heard of Argus cameras - I guess they never really made it to the UK. When I learned a little of them, I was surprised how many C3s were made and how much of an impact they made on the acceptance and use of 35mm film in the US. And when I first saw pictures of the C3, which is probably the most hideously ugly camera I've ever seen, I wanted one - just to get a feel for the thing and find out what it was like to use.
So after prevaricating and watching eBay auctions come and go for ages, I've finally dived in and won one for a C3 in good working order and what looks like excellent cosmetic condition. Just waiting for it to arrive now
So after prevaricating and watching eBay auctions come and go for ages, I've finally dived in and won one for a C3 in good working order and what looks like excellent cosmetic condition. Just waiting for it to arrive now
oscroft
Veteran
The brick is here!
The brick is here!
My brick arrived this morning, and it's in excellent condition. Cosmetically it's pretty good, with all the chrome still unmarked and gleaming, and the shutter looks good - it fires at all speeds and looks about right. The focus cog train is a bit stiff, but I guess the lubrication has got a bit thick.
It's an ugly mutha with all the elegance of, well, a brick. But it has a strange kind of charm - I think I'm going to like it
The brick is here!
My brick arrived this morning, and it's in excellent condition. Cosmetically it's pretty good, with all the chrome still unmarked and gleaming, and the shutter looks good - it fires at all speeds and looks about right. The focus cog train is a bit stiff, but I guess the lubrication has got a bit thick.
It's an ugly mutha with all the elegance of, well, a brick. But it has a strange kind of charm - I think I'm going to like it
Austintatious
Well-known
Alan,
The C-3 is a fun camera to use and can render some really nice images for you. You can do some double exposure shots very easily with it. (even when you are not trying to) Here is a link to the owners manual in case it did not include one.
http://arguscg.tripod.com/id82.html
Enjoy it !!
Charles
The C-3 is a fun camera to use and can render some really nice images for you. You can do some double exposure shots very easily with it. (even when you are not trying to) Here is a link to the owners manual in case it did not include one.
http://arguscg.tripod.com/id82.html
Enjoy it !!
Charles
S
Skinny McGee
Guest
My biggest problem I have with mine is correct film advancement. I got one that the rangefinder was messed up on and made a great pinhole out of it. You can also find the 100mm lens for cheap.
oscroft
Veteran
That's interesting, thanks - I might try it with a sacrificed film (I've got one I use for the purpose) to check it's at least moving smoothly before I try shooting with it.My biggest problem I have with mine is correct film advancement
I've been quite lucky there. The rangefinder seems accurate and is nice and clear.I got one that the rangefinder was messed up on and made a great pinhole out of it
I've never seen one, but my eyes are now peeled - I'd love to get one (but my C3 doesn't have an accessory shoe, so a viewfinder might be a bit of a problem). Talking of lenses, how do you remove the lens? (I can see no obvious way, and the only instructions I've found on the web are for general operation and don't mention changing the lens).You can also find the 100mm lens for cheap
oscroft
Veteran
That's great, thanks - I didn't get a manual with it, and that's better than anything I'd already found on the web.Here is a link to the owners manual in case it did not include one.
http://arguscg.tripod.com/id82.html
Dean
Established
Here is your handy repair manual:
http://arguscg.tripod.com/Repairing_the_Argus_C3.htm
Have fun!
Dean
http://arguscg.tripod.com/Repairing_the_Argus_C3.htm
Have fun!
Dean
raid
Dad Photographer
Getting your first brick can be addictive. I first got a C3, then followed up with a C4 and a C44. The lenses are very good with B&W film.
Raid
Raid
oscroft
Veteran
Hehe, yes, I'm already keeping an eye open for more Argus stuffGetting your first brick can be addictive. I first got a C3, then followed up with a C4 and a C44. The lenses are very good with B&W film
But first, some Delta 400 in the one I've got and out for a shoot at the weekend.
murrayatuptown
Established
People call it ugly, but they also called the Kodak 35RF ugly too.
I like 'em both, as well as the Moskva 5, because of all the stuff sticking out all over the place...I guess I like knobs better than buttons.
I like 'em both, as well as the Moskva 5, because of all the stuff sticking out all over the place...I guess I like knobs better than buttons.
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