Buddy's father (Pops) was the first squirrel to learn photography.
Buddy and Pops started the A.C.O.R.N. Camera Club with just a few squirrel
friends and this old Argus A camera.
Each squirrel would get to take it out for the day and shoot a roll of film.
Then Photographer Scott Alan Johnson would take the roll to his dark room and
develope the pictures. He would print out little squirrel sized prints and the best would
hang on the walls of the Hollow Tree Gallery, a photography gallery for the squirrels.
CAMERA INFO
MANUFACTURE: "Argus" (AKA - International Radio Corporation of Ann Arbor, Michigan)
MODEL: Model-A
MANUFACTURE DATE: 1936 through 1941
PRICE RANGE: $9.95 to $15
FILM SIZE: Roll film 620
LENS: Three-element f/4.5 antistigmat
OTHER: several minor styles differences The Model A brought 35mm film photography to the public because of the low camera price.