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− | '''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 | + | '''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. | ||
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+ | 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.<ref>"Photography Directory", 1955</ref> | ||
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| 16 3x4cm on [[127 film|127]] | | 16 3x4cm on [[127 film|127]] | ||
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− | | Beacon Two | + | | Beacon Two Twenty-Five |
| 1950-58 | | 1950-58 | ||
| 12 6x6cm on [[620 film|620]] | | 12 6x6cm on [[620 film|620]] | ||
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− | The Beacon, Beacon II & Two | + | 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
Two-Twenty-Five - the larger Beacon image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
Early Beacon, with B setting image by Steve Harwood (Image rights) |
Beacon II, with B/I switch image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
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 |
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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.
Autoflash WH 127-A also sold as Argus 127 image by AWCam (Image rights) |
Charlie the Tuna image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
Beacon II, without B/I switch,lens panel extended image by AWCam (Image rights) |
white Beacon II, without B/I switch image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
Beacon II with matching flash image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Links
- Whitehouse cameras on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
- Charlie the Tuna by Flickr user Travis Gray
- Beacon II with Flash
- Beacon Cameras at PBase.com
- Autoflash 127-A on OneTwoSeven.org.uk
- Automatic 705 on ClicClac.fr (in French)
- Whitehouse page at Collection G. Even's site (in French)