Thank you very much, Jeff, and Ron.
Jeff: I've been talking to the customer support at Freestyle, and they suggested a beginner's photography book on black and white. Is that a good purchase? Also, would this be a good place to ask questions about my Argus C3? Such as, if it accepts a shutter release cable? the shutter release is not threaded, so i'm a bit confused.
Ron: I'm pretty sure it was worth it, right?
thanks!
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I spent way too much time at the library.
I should have spent more time checking out the Librarians !
I was an Egghead.
Ron
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Welcome from another Pennsylvanian -- and C3 owner!
I just went through a roll a week or so back for "Argus Day."
It's good to see a younger generation interested in these arcane arts.
I'm surprised by your comment about the cable release on the C3 -- is it possible there's a button screwed into the spot to "soften" the shutter release? On mine, the shutter release button is a sort of tubular piece with a thread inside to match a cable release. I recall there used to be some "soft release" accessories sold, sort of a mushroom shape, to pad out cameras with this sort of shutter release -- maybe there's one of those?
Here's a look: (I hope)
Richard,
Welcome aboard, you've come to the right place! I managed to stumble on this site when I first started out and it's literally a gold mine of knowledge so make sure to scour around for anything you need. Also be sure to ask lots of questions if there's anything you can't find - there are many, many people here always looking to help out.
Best of luck and be sure to show off some work when you can!
Hi,
... My shutter release is very wobbly, and not sturdy, so maybe he forced the shutter clsoed somehow, without using the cocking mechanism on the front?
That worries me slightly (the shutter release stiffens once it's been cocked however) but i'll go take a close look and let you know how it goes!
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PS. Thomas, you don't happen to run the "city on the hill" website, do you? If so, I sent you an e-mail about HSH and getting onto the grounds, and if the numbers still work. If not, you can disregard this bit. haha.
Hello Richard, and welcome to APUG. Have you checked out the local library for books? Some books are worth owning, some books, you read them quickly and never open them again. You can always buy a book that your borrowed from the library if you want it in your own library.
Good Luck
Cromlech;1049163 . My shutter release is very wobbly said:Richard.
I'm having the same problem also, but I'm 49.
I guess that's to be expected at my age.
Ron
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Welcome, Richard, from Washington DC. There are some really good books out there on learning black-and-white - the Henry Horenstein "Black and White Photography, a Basic Manual" and "Beyond Basic Photography: a Technical Manual" are considered classic textbooks. Another really good book I found was the John P. Schaefer "Ansel Adams Guide: Basic Techniques of Photography". Another good resource for photography books is yard sales - people always have books like the old Kodak reference guides (which are usually excellent) for sale for next to nothing, since many people think film is dead and home processing an historical oddity.
Richard.
I'm having the same problem also, but I'm 49.
I guess that's to be expected at my age.
Ron
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Sorry, just checking up on where to find a shutter release cable like you describe - what do you think will work?I suppose there could be discussion about the detailed parameters of "wobbly" but I believe what you describe is normal behavior. The upper part of the "button" is a tube, with threads inside, and probably a ring edge or flange on the outer diameter of its lower end that keeps it from popping up and out of the lower, top hat shaped section. It's sort of free-floating. The overall shutter mechanism is complex and spread out all over inside the front of the camera, but it's pretty tough mechanically. I've had mine open for a cleaning and lube.
Don't know if you got a manual with it. There's manuals at the Argus Collectors Group site. It might not tell you much you don't already know -- or can guess. The ACG also has some info, or links to it, for repair and calibration -- including an official US Army document!
As to your PS, I've no idea what your talking about, so I guess it's not me.
DaveT
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