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SEM was a French camera maker from just after World War II until the 1970s. It began by producing simple 35mm viewfinder cameras, but is mostly well-known for its range of 120 TLRs called the Semflex.

Cameras[]

35mm[]

  • Reyna-Cross II
  • Reyna-Cross III
  • SEM Kim
  • Sem Kim II
  • Orénac
  • Orénac III
  • Orénac L235
  • Baby-Orénac
  • Baby Sem
  • Babyjoy
  • Babylord

4x4[]

  • Colorado
  • Challenger

6x6 TLR[]

Bibliography[]

  • SEM et les Semflex, P.-H. Pont, ed. Fotosaga

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