ARGUS DISC CAMERAS
The Argus company stopped making cameras in the US in the early '60's, but the rights to the Argus name was bought and sold several times. In the process, several cameras appeared from other manufacturers with the Argus label. Some of these were 110 and disc cameras -- but they all appeared under different labels as well, such as Haking and Ansco.
This list is inaccurate and incomplete. Typically, these cameras were very simple and specifics were never listed by the manufacturer. If you are able to provide more accurate information than is listed here, please contact us.
A Disc-250 but without the motor drive and flash. Has a socket on the top for flash bars.
(1983) This was a more advanced disc camera with built-in flash and motor drive. Exposure control consisted of "SUNNY" and "FLASH". It uses two AA batteries, and was one of many Haking disc cameras -- and was sold under several names, including Hanimex, Dixons, Mirax, Asaflex, Ansco, Seikanon, and Haking.
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