As a C44 user I would like to make some comments. The first is to point out the Achilles' heel of the metal-bodied Argus line, that being the link that actuates the shutter. If the shutter blades are dirty, oily or otherwise fouled, DO NOT try to fire the shutter. You stand a very good chance of snapping the end off the link thus rendering the camera useless. Before using any new-to-me Argus, I flush clean the shutter assembly with lighter fluid. Secondly, with any of the Portra style films, I have yet to be dissapointed with any of the Argus lenses. Granted all my samples are clean and I always use a hood. Third, don't expect to go unnoticed on the street. The firing of the shutter is closely related to a train wreck for sound. The Argus Collectors Group site mentioned above has a wealth of information and will connect you to a great group of folks ready to assist with most any problem.