Nikon F100 Serial Number List
Start No - Serial number of first lens made Confirmed - Earliest and latest serial numbers seen ^ lens added to list in last 6 months † bought new in last 6 months End No - Last lens made Qty - Number of lenses made based on serial numbers collected Date - Production dates, difficult to.
Nicholas Sherman, ACS wrote: Dear Robert Thank you. Can you tell me what year the camera was made if it has number US2109828? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Just next door from you in Melbourne Nicholas RobertE wrote: Hi Nicholas, It's laser etched on the bottom of the lens flange, in front of the tripod socket.
Tipovoj proekt elektrosnabzheniya zhilogo zdaniya. Cheers from Sydney! I assume you want to avoid the F100's with the weak rewind fork. Apparently models from 21673xx have the later rewind fork - although Nikon did offer to modify earlier models. Thank you for info. Merry Christmas to everybody and a Happy New Year! Nicholas Sherman, ACS RodWM wrote: Nicholas Sherman, ACS wrote: Dear Robert Thank you. Can you tell me what year the camera was made if it has number US2109828?
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Just next door from you in Melbourne Nicholas RobertE wrote: Hi Nicholas, It's laser etched on the bottom of the lens flange, in front of the tripod socket. Cheers from Sydney!
I assume you want to avoid the F100's with the weak rewind fork. Apparently models from 21673xx have the later rewind fork - although Nikon did offer to modify earlier models.
I was emnailed these from Nikon this is the country cides for Nikons DSLR's and what country they were imported from if they are grey market. Serial numbers beginning with: 2 - Japan 3 - USA 4 - Europe (excluding UK) 5 - Canada 6 - Australia / New Zealand(?) 7 - Asia (excluding Japan) 8 - UK Look the UK has their own code I wonder Dave if you buy a camera with a Europe code will Nikon UK honor the warrenty since the last time I checked the UK was in Europe, I have been told by a UK Nikonian that the 4 code works in the UK and many of Jessops stuff now has the 4 code?
Now Australia and New Zealand may be different now since from what I have read is that Nikon has taken back over the distribution so if any of our down under or OZ PN members know please correct me this was provided by Nikon USA and they included the question mark not me. Mtheory hope this helps Nikon USA said that the country of origin should honor the warrenty if you provide a valid bill of sale now what consitutes valid for Nikon Japan your gues is as good as mine I would log onto the Nikon global site and email them. Plus the Nikon asia site link I provided should allow you to download the firmware it allowed me and I don't have a D40. God bless all those in harms way and Go Navy! Nikon P900 Nikon P330 F100 w MB-15, N80, FM3a, FE2(Black and Silver) and EM. Nikkor 24-85G ED AF-S VR, 70-300G ED AF-S VR, 28-105 3.5-4.5 AF-D, 50 1.8 AF-D Nikon Series E lens, 28mm, 100mm, 135mm, 75-150mm, 70-210 f4.
How to remove front license plate bracket chevy equinox. MF Nikkor's 50 f2 Ai, 500 f4 ED Ai-P. MF Rokinon 14mm f2.8 ED AE UMC(Ai-P) MF Rokinon 85mm f1.4 ASP AE UMC(Ai-P) Pro Manfrotto 055XV with Markins M10,Sirui P-326 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod with Markins Q3 Emille, Manfrotto Compact MKC3-H01M with Combo Head, 3Pod PTT1H Table Top Tripod with Giottos MH1304 Ballhead. See my responce to your post in the other thread but the short of it they may not have had enough and stamped them but my cousin in Greece got a X with a 5 and Nikon Europe mad him ship it to canada for warrenty work. He was told in a short nasty email this was grey market. He lives in Greece, Corfu to be exact. None of my USA warrenties are stamped they Nikon USA, it apperas in the text, so it sounds like Nikon Europe stamped some and placed the numbers in their database so you can register, who knows. God bless all those in harms way and Go Navy!