Vintage Argus Seventy-Five 75mm Lumar Pseudo TLR Film Camera (1949-1964)

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Capture a piece of photographic history with this classic Vintage Argus Seventy-Five 620 Film Camera, a beloved pseudo Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) model manufactured in the USA between 1949 and 1964. Featuring a fixed-focus 75mm Lumar lens and a simple, yet robust design, this camera offers a unique entry into vintage photography.
Key Features:
  • Authentic Vintage Design: Sporting its iconic black body and contrasting metal accents, this Argus Seventy-Five exudes a timeless aesthetic.
  • Simple Operation: With “Inst” (instant) and “Time” (bulb) shutter settings and a fixed aperture, it’s designed for straightforward, point-and-shoot enjoyment, making it perfect for landscapes or nostalgic shots.
  • 620 Film Format: This camera uses 620 roll film, capable of producing charming 6x6cm negatives (note: 120 film can be re-spooled onto 620 spools for use).
  • Built-in Flash Synchronization: Ready for use with a compatible Argus 76 Flash Unit (not included) for indoor or low-light situations.
  • Collectible Piece: Whether for display, collecting, or experimental film photography, this Argus Seventy-Five is a cherished item for enthusiasts and a conversation starter.

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