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'''Aetna Optix''' was a US distributor of photo supply, already active in the 1950s. It sold camera lenses under various brands, such as Actinar, Coligon or Rokunar. In the early 1990s, it was bought by Brandess-Kalt, itself the result of the acquisition of Kalt Corporation by Brandess Brothers in 1987.<REF> [http://www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=74&num=21&vol=14&articleType=n&articleID=1163 Obituary of Charles Brandess at Photo Reporter]. </REF> The group became Brandess-Kalt-Aetna, abbreviated as BKA.
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'''Aetna Optix''' was a US distributor of photo supplies, already active in the 1950s.<ref>An example is an [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52506751734/in/pool-camerawiki/ October, 1959, ad]in ''U.S. Camera'' magazine (Vol. 22, No. 10; pg. 26).</ref> Its address on 31st St Street, New York city, was apparently under the same roof as [[Seymour's]],<ref> Advertised as 356 W. 31st St. in the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52507015625/in/pool-camerawiki/ December, 1959, ''U.S. Camera''] (Vol. 22, No. 12; pg.52); but later as 350 W. 31st (the same as Seymour's) in the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52591781875/in/pool-camerawiki/ August, 1965 ''Modern Photography''] (Vol. 29, No. 8; pg. 100).</ref> and they also distributed the [[Rittreck (6×9) | Optika IIa]], suggesting the two were related enterprises. Aetna sold camera lenses under various brands, such as Actinar, Coligon or Rokunar.
  
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Aetna was bought in the early 1990s by Brandess-Kalt, itself the result of the acquisition of [[Miller Outcalt | Kalt]] Corporation by Brandess Brothers in 1987.<REF> [https://web.archive.org/web/20100415204156/http://www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=74&num=21&vol=14&articleType=n&articleID=1163 Obituary of Charles Brandess at Photo Reporter] (archived). The [https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4d5nc6q6/entire_text/ autobiographical reminiscences] of Kalt's founder Miller Outcalt date it to 1983.</REF> The group became Brandess-Kalt-Aetna, abbreviated as BKA. BKA merged in 2010 with [[Omega]] to create OmegaBrandess, who as of 2022 still exist.<ref>OmegaBrandess [https://omegabrandess.com/about-us/ "About Us" page] at the [https://omegabrandess.com/ company website]</ref>
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|| ''Aetna Actinar 135/4.5 no.60099 lens head on a [[Mirax|Mirroscope]] reflex housing.<br>The head has [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] and a focusing helicoid, and is attached via an adapter. In that configuration,<br>the lens is focusing past infinity. An extension tube or bellows would be needed to make it usable.<br>Pictures courtesy of [http://www.brooklyncam.com/ Brooklyn Camera]. {{with permission}}.''
 
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* [http://www.bkaphoto.com/about_us.asp Overview] in the [http://www.bkaphoto.com/ official website of BKA (Brandess-Kalt-Aetna)]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090303160822/www.bkaphoto.com/about_us.asp Overview] (archived) in the [https://www.bkaphoto.com/ official website of BKA (Brandess-Kalt-Aetna)]
* [http://www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=74&num=21&vol=14&articleType=n&articleID=1163 Obituary of Charles Brandess] at [http://www.photoreporter.com/ Photo Reporter]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100415204156/http://www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=74&num=21&vol=14&articleType=n&articleID=1163 Obituary of Charles Brandess] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20080210231209/http://www.photoreporter.com/ Photo Reporter] (archived)
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|| Aetna Actinar 135/4.5 no.60099 lens head on a [[Mirax|Mirroscope]] reflex housing.<br>The head has [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] and a focusing helicoid, and is attached via an adapter. In that configuration,<br>the lens is focusing past infinity. An extension tube or bellows would be needed to make it usable.<br><small>Pictures courtesy of [http://www.brooklyncam.com/ Brooklyn Camera].</small> {{with permission}}.
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Aetna Optix was a US distributor of photo supplies, already active in the 1950s.[1] Its address on 31st St Street, New York city, was apparently under the same roof as Seymour's,[2] and they also distributed the Optika IIa, suggesting the two were related enterprises. Aetna sold camera lenses under various brands, such as Actinar, Coligon or Rokunar.

Aetna was bought in the early 1990s by Brandess-Kalt, itself the result of the acquisition of Kalt Corporation by Brandess Brothers in 1987.[3] The group became Brandess-Kalt-Aetna, abbreviated as BKA. BKA merged in 2010 with Omega to create OmegaBrandess, who as of 2022 still exist.[4]

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  1. An example is an October, 1959, adin U.S. Camera magazine (Vol. 22, No. 10; pg. 26).
  2. Advertised as 356 W. 31st St. in the December, 1959, U.S. Camera (Vol. 22, No. 12; pg.52); but later as 350 W. 31st (the same as Seymour's) in the August, 1965 Modern Photography (Vol. 29, No. 8; pg. 100).
  3. Obituary of Charles Brandess at Photo Reporter (archived). The autobiographical reminiscences of Kalt's founder Miller Outcalt date it to 1983.
  4. OmegaBrandess "About Us" page at the company website

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