Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Argus Model A gets a "A"

A little while ago I played Ebay roulette and paid $20 for this. I had no idea what it was (other than an early Argus) and there was no description of condition other than the words "pretty good". It turns out I bought a very early production Argus Model A, that actually worked pretty well and only needed minor repairs (pressure plate had come off. They were fixed on these models, so I made it a floating one by repairing it with duck tape and tissues for padding!). It was made in 1937, in the second year of production. It was the first American-made 35mm camera, as well as the first "affordable" 35mm ($12.50 back then, which would be ~$180 today). It has a two position focus, four shutter speeds (plus bulb and timer), four aperture settings, and a basic viewfinder. For being 76 years old, and for only paying $20 for it, I would say it was a worth while buy. It's one heck of a historical piece as well.

As you can see, there's a little fogging around the edges but it's mostly clear.

And there's a bit of junk rolling around (cleaned out last night). Also this is a neat photo. There was a rain storm coming towards me. You can see the layers of the rain.

A nice sunset. And speckling on the lens.

A slightly-out-of-focus tractor

Silhouetted trees.

UT campus

Nice trees.

This is my favorite. I love the lighting.

Me in a mirror.

Rabbit

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