Canon 40d Serial Number Check
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You can also find your serial number printed on a white sticker on the side of the box your Camcorder came in. The serial number will usually be preceded by 2 numbers in brackets e.g. (21), however the numbers in brackets are not part of the serial number.
As shooters travelling the world, I'm sure all of us dread the day when our equipment gets stolen off airplanes etc. Here at Wetpixel, we've decided to help people list their stolen/loss goods like housings, cameras and other things that have serial numbers. This way should any of the missing equipment show up in the 2nd hand market, potential buyers will have a reference list to check if they are buying stolen equipment. This can possibly aid in arresting the thieves and perhaps even gear recovery.
The first EPIC 5K Digital Cinema camera shipped and delivered has been stolen in France...the serial number is 00006....Please contact Mark Peterson or the folks at RED Digital Cinema if anyone knows anything about this...There is a $100,000 reward leading to the recovery and conviction of the people responsible for this....
Stolen Nikon D500 and 2 Sigma lensesNikon D500, its a pitty, but i didnt got the paperwork from Richmond Camera UK, so i dont have the serial number...Sigma 105mm F2,8 EX DG Macro OS Serl Nr 14752926Sigma 18 - 35mm F 1,8 DC Ser Nr 51083674
Canon Date CodesBecause they are chronological, serial numbers usually do tell the approximateage of a Canon SLR or SLR lens, but Canon Inc. has never put out any sort ofpublic information about serial numbers. However, the is another way to get the informationabout a camera body or lens. For cameras, lookinside the body's film chamber for an alphanumeric code printed in black ink onthe black surface of the film chamber. You may have to hold the camera under astrong light to see it. What you'll see is a date code, possibly something like\"U1140F.\"The first letter tells the year the camera was manufactured: in this case,1980. It's an alphabetic code; A = 1960, B = 1961,....T = 1979, U = 1980, andso on up to Z = 1985. The next 2 numbers tell you what month the camera wasmade, in this example, November. (the leading zero for the month code issometimes omitted, so an A-1 with a code of \"Y362\" would have been manufacturedin March, 1984, for instance.) The following 2 numbers are an internal codethat is irrelevant for determining age, but year and month is close enoughanyway, IMO. (This internal code is also occasionally omitted based on reportsfrom Canon owners.) The last letter stands for the name of the factory. In thiscase, \"F\" stands for Fukushima which was the main Canon SLR factory for about20 years from the early 70s until 1991. (The factory code is rarely omitted, ifever.) So a body with the Code \"U1140F\" was made in November of 1980 at the Fukushima factory.Starting in 1986, the year code was restarted with \"A\" again, but the factorycode was placed before it. Now that Canon SLRs are no longer manufactured atFukushima, you're more likely to see a code starting with \"O\" for Oita. So, forSLRs manufactured in 1994, you might see a code starting with \"OI\" followed bythe month code. Letter Year A 1986, 1960 B 1987, 1961 C 1988, 1962 D 1989, 1963 E 1990, 1964 F 1991, 1965 G 1992, 1966 H 1993, 1967 I 1994, 1968 J 1995, 1969 K 1996, 1970 L 1997, 1971 M 1998, 1972 N 1999, 1973 O 2000, 1974 P 2001, 1975 Q 2002, 1976 R 2003, 1977 S 2004, 1978 T 2005, 1979 U 2006, 1980 V 2007, 1981 W 2008, 1982 X 2009, 1983 Y 2010, 1984 Z 2011, 1985 The same type of code is printed on the back of many (but not all) EF lenses aswell, typically in small white characters on a black baffle in the rear lensmount. Normally it will read somethings like \"UT0308\". The \"U\" is the factory, the \"T\" is theyear of manufacture (2005), the \"03\" is the month (March) and the final two numbers seem to besome sort of internal Canon code. Priorto 1986 the lens date codes did not include the factory letter. Copyright Bob Atkins All Rights Reservedwww.bobatkins.com
Just as you would check a car for wear and tear, check the body for signs of heavy use. Check the handgrips for fading or recent replacement. The hot shoe is another area of heavy use. Cameras with very worn hot shoes are very likely to have high shutter counts. The same is true for the tripod mount on the bottom. Check the serial number to determine the manufacturing date. And of course, ask the seller! Perhaps they already had the shutter replaced and has the paperwork to verify the repair.
Unfortunately, downloading them is quite a hassle (sometimes you have to click through 5 pages to get to the download button, sometimes you have to type in the serial number of your camera etc.), so for easier accessibility here are direct links to most of the currently available firmware updates:
In the USA, be sure the serial number on your lens (in tiny black-on-black numbers on the bottom of the zoom ring) matches the serial number on the top of the box and on the warranty papers inside the box, and be sure your box has this six-year USA hologram sticker:
Please refer to the instructions below on how to download and install the software. Exit all other applications when installing this software.1. In the download page, input the serial number of the camera body printed on the label and download \"dppw4.12.60-installer.zip\". Save the \"dppw4.12.60-installer.zip\" file to a folder of your choice on your computer. 2. When the \"dppw4.12.60-installer.zip\" folder saved to the computer is extracted, the \"dppw4.12.60-installer\" will be generated, so double-click \"dppw4.12.60-installer.exe\" in the extracted folder. Installation for Digital Photo Professional will begin. (If the User Account Control window appears, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.)3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.4. After the installation is complete, the Digital Photo Professional installer may ask to restart the computer. In this case, restart the computer. If the installation finished properly, the downloaded file and the \"dppw4.12.60-installer\" file will no longer be necessary.
Please refer to the instructions below on how to download and install the software. Exit all other applications when installing this software.1. In the download page, input the serial number of the camera body printed on the label and download \"dppm4.12.10-installer.dmg.zip\". Save the \"dppm4.12.10-installer.dmg.zip\" file to a folder of your choice on your computer. 2. Double-click \"dppm4.12.10-installer.dmg.zip\". The file will be decompressed. After the file is decompressed, \"dppm4.12.10-installer.dmg\" will be created. 3. Double-click \"dppm4.12.10-installer.dmg\". A drive named \"DPP4.12.10\" will automatically be created on the desktop. 4. Double-click the \"dppm4.12.10-installer\" inside the \"DPP4.12.10\" drive. The Digital Photo Professional installation will start. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 6. After the installation is complete, the Digital Photo Professional installer may ask to restart the computer. In this case, restart the computer. If the installation finished properly, the downloaded file and the \"DPP4.12.10\" file will no longer be necessary. 153554b96e