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For the company whose [[Argus C3]] had brought [[rangefinder camera]]s to the US masses, it it was doubtless bittersweet to have this diminutive model rebadging of the [[Cosina 35]] as the sole example left in the [[Argus]] early-70s lineup. Company literature names it the '''Argus/Cosina Compact 35''' but the word "compact" doesn't appear on the camera itself.
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For the company whose [[Argus C3]] had brought [[rangefinder camera]]s to the US masses, it was doubtless bittersweet to have this diminutive model rebadging the [[Cosina 35]] as the sole example left in [[Argus]]'s early-70s lineup. Company literature names it the '''Argus/Cosina Compact 35''' but the word "compact" doesn't appear on the camera itself.
  
It was offered from 1971–74<ref>Pgs. 97–98, {{Argomania}}  While Gambino states the black version lacks a self-timer, examples which include it can be found through an online search.</ref> and provides programmed autoexposure as its sole metering option. Its shutter speeds could range from 1/650 to 1/30th (and B), with lens that could open to f/2.7.<ref>A [https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/01925/01925.pdf 1974 Argus sale listing (PDF)], page 23, has the details. This sales flyer is posted online by [https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/rlArgusMisc.htm Pacific Rim Camera].</ref> An all-black version was available for a price a few dollars higher.
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It was offered from 1971–74<ref>Pgs. 97–98, {{Argomania}}  While Gambino states the black version lacks a self-timer, examples which include it can be found through an online search.</ref> and provides programmed autoexposure as its sole metering option. Its CdS cell is within the lens barrel threads, to compensate for any attached filters. Its shutter speeds could range from 1/650 to 1/30th (and B), with lens that could open to f/2.7.<ref>A [https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/01925/01925.pdf 1974 Argus sale listing (PDF)], page 23, has the details. This sales flyer is posted online by [https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/rlArgusMisc.htm Pacific Rim Camera].</ref> An all-black version was available for a price a few dollars higher.
  
  
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* Object records for a [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/0898309C-5464-4575-A91B-814354120419 silver Argus/Cosina 35] and a [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/67CE144A-89CC-4AD7-B8C8-432912581425 black version], at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum collections database]
 
* Object records for a [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/0898309C-5464-4575-A91B-814354120419 silver Argus/Cosina 35] and a [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/67CE144A-89CC-4AD7-B8C8-432912581425 black version], at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum collections database]
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For the company whose Argus C3 had brought rangefinder cameras to the US masses, it was doubtless bittersweet to have this diminutive model rebadging the Cosina 35 as the sole example left in Argus's early-70s lineup. Company literature names it the Argus/Cosina Compact 35 but the word "compact" doesn't appear on the camera itself.

It was offered from 1971–74[1] and provides programmed autoexposure as its sole metering option. Its CdS cell is within the lens barrel threads, to compensate for any attached filters. Its shutter speeds could range from 1/650 to 1/30th (and B), with lens that could open to f/2.7.[2] An all-black version was available for a price a few dollars higher.


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  1. Pgs. 97–98, Gambino, Henry J. Argomania: A Look At Argus Cameras and the Company That Made Them. Doylestown, PA: Aeone Communications 2005. ISBN 0-9770507-0-X While Gambino states the black version lacks a self-timer, examples which include it can be found through an online search.
  2. A 1974 Argus sale listing (PDF), page 23, has the details. This sales flyer is posted online by Pacific Rim Camera.

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