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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://archive.is/www.bkaphoto.com/about_us.asp Overview] (archived) in the [http://www.bkaphoto.com/ official website of BKA (Brandess-Kalt-Aetna)] | * [http://archive.is/www.bkaphoto.com/about_us.asp Overview] (archived) in the [http://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] | + | * [http://archive.is/www.photoreporter.com/article.asp?issueID=74&num=21&vol=14&articleType=n&articleID=1163 Obituary of Charles Brandess] (archived) at [http://www.photoreporter.com/ Photo Reporter] |
[[Category: Distributors]] | [[Category: Distributors]] | ||
[[Category: USA]] | [[Category: USA]] |
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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.[1] The group became Brandess-Kalt-Aetna, abbreviated as BKA.
Aetna Actinar 135/4.5 no.60099 lens head on a Mirroscope reflex housing. The head has Leica screw mount and a focusing helicoid, and is attached via an adapter. In that configuration, the lens is focusing past infinity. An extension tube or bellows would be needed to make it usable. Pictures courtesy of Brooklyn Camera. (Image rights). |
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- Overview (archived) in the official website of BKA (Brandess-Kalt-Aetna)
- Obituary of Charles Brandess (archived) at Photo Reporter