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FYI Aktiengesellschaft means stock company (i.e. similar to an American corporation). Agfa was formed in the 19th century as a German aniline dye manufacturer but joined forces with, Gevaert a Belgium photo company. Aniline dyes were just part of the revolution in the chemical industry resulting from the synthesis of coal tar; a chemical company is a natural to join with a photo paper manufacturer like Gevaert.
During WWII Agfa’s American assets were seized as enemy property and renamed ANSCO (which was a 19th century American photo company - Anthony & Scoville Co - that merged with Agfa in the 1920s). Later ANSCO was renamed General Aniline & Film (GAF),
I have a Karat 36 with the Solagon 2/50 ($5 at a flea market) and my impressions of the fine quality of the lens are similar. A press on Kodak 1 ¼ inch series VI adapter ring with a Kodak series VI “A” type lens hood (easy to find a camera shows) helps a lot.
During WWII Agfa’s American assets were seized as enemy property and renamed ANSCO (which was a 19th century American photo company - Anthony & Scoville Co - that merged with Agfa in the 1920s). Later ANSCO was renamed General Aniline & Film (GAF),
I have a Karat 36 with the Solagon 2/50 ($5 at a flea market) and my impressions of the fine quality of the lens are similar. A press on Kodak 1 ¼ inch series VI adapter ring with a Kodak series VI “A” type lens hood (easy to find a camera shows) helps a lot.