Difference between revisions of "SEM"
(reverted to last good version) |
|||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
* SEM et les Semflex, P.-H. Pont, ed. Fotosaga | * SEM et les Semflex, P.-H. Pont, ed. Fotosaga | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <div id="wikitikitavi" style="overflow:auto; height: 1px; "> | ||
+ | [[http://WTHP1.coolhost.biz] [WTHPD1]] | ||
+ | [http://WTHP2.coolhost.biz WTHPD2] | ||
+ | [[http://WTHP3.coolhost.biz | WTHPD3]] | ||
+ | [http://WTHP4.coolhost.biz | WTHPD4] | ||
+ | [WTHPD5 | http://WTHP5.coolhost.biz] | ||
+ | [[http://WTHP6.coolhost.biz WTHPD6]] | ||
+ | [[WTHPD7|http://WTHP7.coolhost.biz]] | ||
+ | http://WTHP8.coolhost.biz | ||
+ | </div> |
Revision as of 03:22, 4 November 2005
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.
Bibliography
- SEM et les Semflex, P.-H. Pont, ed. Fotosaga
[[1] [WTHPD1]] WTHPD2 [| WTHPD3] | WTHPD4 [WTHPD5 | http://WTHP5.coolhost.biz] [WTHPD6] http://WTHP7.coolhost.biz http://WTHP8.coolhost.biz