As I said in my post, 1939.

Regards,
Bob...

From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> When did the Argus C33 come out?
>
> > In the movie, it's an Argus C2 (or it should be), produced from 1938
> > through
> > 1942. The Argus C3 was produced for twenty-seven years from 1939 through
> > 1966. The C2 & C3 are essentially identical, the only difference being
> > that
> > the C2 has no flash sync, whereas the early C3 has flash sync for bulbs.
> > Argus offered to retrofit C2's for flash sync and many were, effectively
> > making them C3's. Later C3's were available with electronic sync
(x-sync)
> > and C2's & early C3's can be modified for x-sync. The C (or C1 if you
> > will)
> > is essentially the same as the C2, except that the rangefinder isn't
> > coupled
> > to the lens. You adjust the rangefinder, read off the distance and then
> > manually adjust the lens. They ALL look like a "brick."
> >
> > You cannot tell a C2 from a C3 without a close, knowledgeable look.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob...
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > "The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose
> > as to obtain the largest possible amount of feathers
> > with the smallest possible amount of hissing."
> >  - Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
> >    minister of finance to French King Louis XIV
> >
> > From: "John Celio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> >>> Her camera in the movie, looks like an Argus model.
> >>> But it the movie is set in 1938 and the camera looks like a
> >>> post WWII model.  Can anyone here ascertain that?
> >>
> >> I'm pretty sure you're correct.  Thing is, the movie is such a
mish-mash
> >> of 20th-century (and beyond) styles and technologies that, in my mind
at
> >> least, the age of the camera doesn't really matter.  If you watch the
> >> shorter original version of the film (assuming you got the movie on
> >> DVD),
> >> Polly is using a very old-style 4x5 press camera.  I guess they changed
> >> it
> >> to something smaller so it'd be easier for her to carry around to all
> >> those exotic locations she visits.
> >>
> >> I loved that movie, too.  Gotta go buy it one of these days.  Watched
it
> >> twice in one weekend when I borrowed it from a coworker.
> >
> >
>
>
>


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