Nikon F6 Camera Serial Numbers

How to Identify a Genuine Nikon Camera. Check carefully for any errors in spelling and that the serial number featured matches the serial number found on the camera and retail box label. 0 Comment Comment. All Nikon cameras feature a model number. It will be detailed on the packaging and the camera itself.

This article contains content that is written like. Please help by removing and inappropriate, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a. ( April 2017) () Nikon F6 Overview Type Lens Focusing Focus TTL Phase Detection (11 zone) Exposure/metering Program, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual Flash External flash Shutter 5.5 frame/s, 8 frame/s with General 158 × 119 × 77.5 mm 975 g Released 2004 The Nikon F6 is a 35 mm film body that became commercially available during 2004, and is the sixth top-of-the-line professional film camera in Nikon's line since the introduction of the in 1959. The Nikon F6 is designed by and manufactured at their Sendai Plant. The F6 is the current model of 's F series and it is still in production. It replaces the, manufactured from 1996 to 2004.

The Nikon F6 accepts nearly any lens with full metering functionality, except for (non-aperture indexing lenses made before 1977, unless the camera was modified by Nikon Service). Contents • • • • • Notable features [ ] • Focusing screen: B-type BriteView Clear Matte Screen II, interchangeable with six other optional focusing screens • Viewfinder frame coverage: Approx. 100% • Finder magnification: Approx. 0.74x with 50 mm lens set to infinity at -1.0m-1 • Autofocus: TTL phase detection, Nikon Multi-CAM2000 autofocus module • Autofocus detection range: Approx.

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Hi all, I've been working on compiling a list of serial numbers along with production date information about the Nikon F3. Here is a link to the list as of October 2016 - Below is an explanation of what the production code means.

If anyone would like to contribute information to the list; then please post your serial numbers along with the production code. Many thanks, Ron V. Explanation of the 4 or 5 digits that make-up the manufacturing code, found on F3 bodies adjacent to the camera-back / door hinge. As of October 2015; the earliest body with a date code that I know of is serial #1225494, 60AA (It's possible that this body has had the top plate replaced).

Previous bodies do not seem to have a code. The highest body without a code is #1221963. The earliest confirmed body without a code is #1200520. * The first digit is a date code for the month: 1 = Jan. - 3 = March - 4 = April - 5 = May - 6 = June - 7 = July; 8 = Aug.

Dacos program curse bucuresti pitesti experiment. * The second digit is a date code for the year: 0 = 1980/1990/2000; 1 = 1981/1991/2001; 2 = 1982/1992/2002, etc. * The third digit means the type of body: Non-HP and HP bodies start as 'A' (confirmed end is #128225, D0AF - December 1980) then changes to 'V' around the start of 1981 (confirmed start is #1322628, 31VA - March 1981). AF bodies are also stamped 'V'. Cleverboard 3 software Early chrome Titanium bodies are also stamped 'V' and later this changes to 'T'. Black Titanium bodies are all stamped 'T'. P and 'P Limited Edition' bodies are stamped with the letter O (not 0, zero). * The fourth digit means the number of modifications or design changes that have been made to the camera: XXXA or XXX0 (zero) means no modifications or upgrades.

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