Difference between revisions of "Whitehouse Products"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Links: Redirected Link URL to new site)
(Added detailed information)
Line 28: Line 28:
  
  
'''Whitehouse Products Inc.''' was a camera manufacturer based in Brooklyn, New York, USA. It made simple [[Bakelite]] (and later other plastic) snapshot models, branded '''Beacon'''.  Early Beacon models had collapsible lens panels; collapsing the panel disabled the shutter. Early models featured a B shutter setting, which was removed on later examples. The Beacon II and Two-Twenty-Five were fitted for mounting a flashgun.
+
'''Whitehouse Products Inc.''' was a camera manufacturer based in Brooklyn, New York, USA. It made simple [[Bakelite]] (and later other plastic) snapshot models, branded '''Beacon'''.  Early Beacon models had collapsible lens panels; collapsing the panel disabled the shutter. Early models featured a B shutter setting, which was removed on later examples. The Beacon II and Two Twenty-Five were fitted for mounting a flashgun.
  
 
The later Reflex model was almost identical to the [[Ansco Cadet Reflex]]. The WH 127-A model was also sold by [[Argus]] as the Argus 127.
 
The later Reflex model was almost identical to the [[Ansco Cadet Reflex]]. The WH 127-A model was also sold by [[Argus]] as the Argus 127.
 +
 +
As a representative model, the '''Two Twenty-Five''' exposes 12 images of 2&frac14;" x 2&frac14;" size on [[620 film]].  It features a 70mm Whitar coated air-spaced doublet f/12 lens.  Includes a Whitehouse shutter with 1/50 sec speed, built-in flash synchronization for class M bulbs, and eye-level viewfinder.<ref>"Photography Directory", 1955</ref>
  
  
Line 48: Line 50:
 
| 16 3x4cm on [[127 film|127]]
 
| 16 3x4cm on [[127 film|127]]
 
|-
 
|-
| Beacon Two-Twenty-Five
+
| Beacon Two Twenty-Five
 
| 1950-58
 
| 1950-58
 
| 12 6x6cm on [[620 film|620]]
 
| 12 6x6cm on [[620 film|620]]
Line 69: Line 71:
 
|}
 
|}
  
The Beacon, Beacon II & Two-Twenty-Five cameras were usually black, but were available in various different colours.
+
The Beacon, Beacon II & Two Twenty-Five cameras were usually black, but were available in various different colours.
  
  

Revision as of 16:35, 28 June 2020




Whitehouse Products Inc. was a camera manufacturer based in Brooklyn, New York, USA. It made simple Bakelite (and later other plastic) snapshot models, branded Beacon. Early Beacon models had collapsible lens panels; collapsing the panel disabled the shutter. Early models featured a B shutter setting, which was removed on later examples. The Beacon II and Two Twenty-Five were fitted for mounting a flashgun.

The later Reflex model was almost identical to the Ansco Cadet Reflex. The WH 127-A model was also sold by Argus as the Argus 127.

As a representative model, the Two Twenty-Five exposes 12 images of 2¼" x 2¼" size on 620 film. It features a 70mm Whitar coated air-spaced doublet f/12 lens. Includes a Whitehouse shutter with 1/50 sec speed, built-in flash synchronization for class M bulbs, and eye-level viewfinder.[1]


Cameras

Name Dates Film Format
Beacon 16 3x4cm on 127
Beacon II 1947-55 16 3x4cm on 127
Beacon Two Twenty-Five 1950-58 12 6x6cm on 620
Beacon Reflex c1960 12 4x4cm on 127
Beacon Automatic 705 ? 12 28x28mm on 126
Beacon Autoflash WH 127-A ? 12 4x4 on 127
Charlie the Tuna 1971 12 28x28mm on 126

The Beacon, Beacon II & Two Twenty-Five cameras were usually black, but were available in various different colours.



Links

  • "Photography Directory", 1955