Introduzione
The Argus Argoflex Seventy-Five (75) is a classic Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera designed for use with 620 roll film. Introduced in the 1950s, this camera offers a straightforward approach to photography, making it suitable for both beginners and enthusiasts of vintage cameras. This manual provides essential information for the proper use and care of your Argoflex Seventy-Five camera.
Informazioni sulla sicurezza
- Handle the camera with care to prevent damage to optical and mechanical components.
- Evitare di esporre la fotocamera a temperature estreme, elevata umidità o luce solare diretta per periodi prolungati.
- Keep the camera away from dust and sand, which can scratch lenses and interfere with moving parts.
- Do not attempt to force any camera parts. If a component feels stiff, consult a professional for inspection.
- Quando non la si utilizza, conservare la fotocamera in un luogo fresco e asciutto.
Componenti della fotocameraview
Familiarize yourself with the main parts of your Argoflex Seventy-Five camera.


- ViewObiettivo: The upper lens, used for composing and focusing (if applicable).
- Taking Lens: The lower lens, which captures the image onto the film.
- Livello della vita Viewcercatore: The collapsible hood on top, used to view the image projected by the viewlente.
- Rilascio dell'otturatore: Button or lever to activate the shutter.
- Film Winding Knob: Used to advance the film to the next frame after each exposure.
- Finestra rossa: A small red-filtered window on the back to see the frame numbers on the film's backing paper.
- Back Latch: Mechanism to open and close the camera back for film loading.
Setup: Loading Film
The Argoflex Seventy-Five uses 620 roll film. Ensure you have the correct film type before proceeding.
- Aprire il dorso della fotocamera: Locate the back latch (usually on the side or bottom) and open the camera back.
- Insert Empty Spool: Place an empty 620 take-up spool into the upper film chamber. Ensure it is seated correctly.
- Insert New Film Roll: Place the new roll of 620 film into the lower film chamber.
- Thread the Film: Pull the leader paper from the new film roll and insert its end into the slot of the empty take-up spool in the upper chamber. Turn the film winding knob slightly to ensure the leader paper is securely attached and winding straight.
- Close the Camera Back: Carefully close the camera back and ensure the latch clicks securely into place.
- Advance to First Frame: Turn the film winding knob while watching the red window on the camera's back. Continue winding until the number '1' appears centered in the red window. Your camera is now ready for the first exposure.

Operating the Camera: Taking Pictures
The Argoflex Seventy-Five features a simple exposure system, often with fixed focus or basic zone focusing.
- Aprire il Viewcercatore: Lift the waist-level viewfinder hood until it locks into place.
- Componi il tuo scatto: Look down into the viewfinder screen. The image will appear reversed left-to-right. Frame your subject as desired.
- Set Exposure (if applicable): Some models may have simple aperture or shutter speed settings. Consult any markings on the lens barrel for available options (e.g., 'Bright', 'Dull', 'Cloudy' for aperture, or 'I' for Instant, 'B' for Bulb for shutter). The camera often features a basic 'automatic' exposure control, meaning it has a simplified, fixed setting for general conditions.
- Focus (se applicabile): Many Argoflex 75 models are fixed focus, meaning everything from a certain distance (e.g., 8 feet) to infinity is in acceptable focus. Some versions might have a simple zone focus mechanism (e.g., 'Near', 'Medium', 'Far'). Adjust if your model has this feature.
- Release the Shutter: Gently press the shutter release button or lever. Avoid jarring the camera during exposure.
- Advance the Film: After taking a picture, turn the film winding knob until the next frame number appears in the red window. It is crucial to advance the film immediately after each shot to prevent double exposures.
- Chiudere il Viewcercatore: When finished shooting or for storage, fold down the viewfinder hood.
Manutenzione
- Pulizia delle lenti: Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a specialized lens cleaning brush to gently remove dust from the lenses. For smudges, use a small amount of lens cleaning fluid on a lens tissue. Avoid touching the lens surfaces with your fingers.
- Pulizia del corpo: Pulisci il corpo della fotocamera con un panno morbido e leggermenteamp stoffa. Non utilizzare prodotti chimici aggressivi o detergenti abrasivi.
- Magazzinaggio: Store the camera in its case or a protective bag in a cool, dry environment. If storing for an extended period, remove any film to prevent adhesion or damage.
- Evitare l'umidità: Protect the camera from rain, splashes, and high humidity, which can cause corrosion and mold growth.
Risoluzione dei problemi
- Il film non avanza: Ensure the film leader is properly attached to the take-up spool and the spool is seated correctly. Check for any obstructions in the film path.
- L'otturatore non scatta: Check if the shutter release mechanism is obstructed or if the camera has been dropped. For mechanical issues, professional repair may be required.
- Foto sfocate: For fixed-focus cameras, ensure your subject is within the recommended distance range. For zone-focus models, verify the focus setting matches your subject's distance. Ensure the camera is held steady during exposure.
- Perdite di luce: Inspect the camera back and seals for any gaps or damage. Light leaks often appear as streaks or fogging on developed film.
Specifiche
- Modello: Argoflex Seventy-Five (75)
- Formato pellicola: 620 Roll Film
- Lente: Argus Lunar 75mm (typical)
- Tipo di otturatore: Leaf Shutter
- Velocità dell'otturatore: Instant (approx. 1/50 sec) and Bulb (B)
- Apertura: Fixed or simple settings (e.g., f/11, f/16)
- Messa a fuoco: Fixed focus or simple zone focus
- Viewcercatore: Waist-level Twin Lens Reflex (TLR)
- Peso: Circa 8 libbre (3.6 kg)
Garanzia e supporto
Come un vintage camera, the Argus Argoflex Seventy-Five (75) typically does not come with a manufacturer's warranty. For any issues or questions regarding your specific camera, please contact the seller or a qualified vintage camera repair specialist. Always handle vintage equipment with care.