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Argus Instant Load 146X

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After a decade of corporate turmoil, the Argus brand attempted to revive their fortunes with a series of Instant Load cameras for 126 film, the format made hugely popular by Kodak's line of Instamatics. A later 1970s series denoted by model designations ending in "X" were able to use Magicubes (which do not require battery power) as a small badge on the camera front indicates. These models from Japan[1] also gained a more "mod" styling language than the earlier, boxy, 126 models provided by Bald

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