SEM fotocamera biottica (tlr) semflex Analogue camera





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Semflex twin-lens reflex camera model, in very good physical condition and tested as working, dating from the 1990s, using 120 film to yield 6x6 cm square negatives, with a 75mm f/4.5 Sem anastigmat lens and an original brown leather Ever-Ready case.
Description from the seller
Biottica twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera, the iconic model produced by the French company SEM (Société d'Établissements Modernes) from the late 1940s. This medium format camera uses 120 film to shoot 6x6 cm square negatives, offering the classic top-down framing experience through the waist-level viewfinder.
The body features a metal finish with a black coating and the characteristic SEMFLEX logo on the front. The taking lens is a SEM Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5, while the upper viewing lens allows precise focusing on the ground glass. The shutter offers speeds ranging from fractions of a second to bulb, ideal for experimenting with vintage analog photography. The specimen in the photo is accompanied by its original brown leather hard case ("ever-ready case") with the SEMFLEX stamp, still in good condition and equipped with a functional metal latch. A piece of European photography history, perfect for enriching a collection of biottic cameras or for fans of vintage street photography.
Seller's Story
Biottica twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera, the iconic model produced by the French company SEM (Société d'Établissements Modernes) from the late 1940s. This medium format camera uses 120 film to shoot 6x6 cm square negatives, offering the classic top-down framing experience through the waist-level viewfinder.
The body features a metal finish with a black coating and the characteristic SEMFLEX logo on the front. The taking lens is a SEM Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5, while the upper viewing lens allows precise focusing on the ground glass. The shutter offers speeds ranging from fractions of a second to bulb, ideal for experimenting with vintage analog photography. The specimen in the photo is accompanied by its original brown leather hard case ("ever-ready case") with the SEMFLEX stamp, still in good condition and equipped with a functional metal latch. A piece of European photography history, perfect for enriching a collection of biottic cameras or for fans of vintage street photography.

