The Argus C was a simple 35mm camera made 1938-1939 by Argus, Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan. His rangefinder lacked gear coupling the lens is in the Argus C2 and C3. Along with C2 and C3, sometimes they are called"" brick"" cameras. The Argus Argus C includes a 50mm lens has 10 f3.5 and shutter speeds ranging from 1/5 to 1/300 second. In many ways it was a logical development of the series A: shows the same film advance and rewind same knobs and a similar counter, if not identical, while adding an uncoupled rangefinder. It is not the only rangefinder that is partially based on the series A, since the first rangefinder Perfex was a rangefinder focal plane shutter uncoupled with a body similar to the Argus A.