Nikon d90 serial number database




















Monitor Size 3. Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 5. Weight 22 oz. DX-format L 4, x 2, M 3, x 2, S 2, x 1, Viewfinder Collapse Viewfinder Viewfinder Yes for image sensor cleaning. Timer duration electronically controlled.

Microphone sensitivity can be adjusted. Monitor Collapse Monitor Monitor Size 3. Eye-Fi Compatible. EH-5a AC Adapter. MHa Quick Charger. View all Speedlights and Flashes. Stereo Microphone. View Stereo Microphone.

FM2 bodies in the xxxx range all seem to be from Bodies above xxxx typically were the first FM2n bodies. The 73xxxxx serial range started in August and continued through about summer No 79xxxxx bodies were made.

Lower serial 8xxxxxx bodies were all chrome. After the 85xxxxx serial block was introduced, Nikon's convention of alternating the second digit, depending on body color, disappeared. Sometime around the xxxx serial and xxx serial block, Nikon switched to the N style aluminum shutter curtains from the honeycomb pattern titanium curtains.

More of a cost cutting measure than making the shutter stronger. The aluminum curtains do get as easily damaged as the titanium curtains. May 18, 6. May 18, 7. May 18, 8. It appears nothing is available for the humble FM. May 18, 9. John, Michael, and cuthbert: Thank you all very much for your help. May 18, I better step in; Thanks all. I'm just curious when they were actually made and more to the point, how many days had elapsed between the two build dates.

Ideally, information pertaining to evolutionary design changes to cameras during a production run were available, but I know that that is never going to be documented outside of Nikon Thanks for your help. Though the serial numbers may be apart, that can still mean the samples are side by side on the production line. We dig into the detail The Nikon Z mm F2. With a versatile focal length range and a fast aperture for low light photography and blurry backgrounds, this lens promises sharp imagery and smooth bokeh with minimal aberrations.

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In this guide we've chosen a selection of cameras that make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images, ideal for sharing on social media. Submit a News Tip! Reading mode: Light Dark. Login Register. Best cameras and lenses. Started Sep 17, Discussions. Forum Threaded view. Sep 17, NicholasD's gear list: NicholasD's gear list.

Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain. NicholasD wrote: Does Nikon or someone else publish camera mfg date based on serial number? Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. Mako wrote: photoreddi wrote: NicholasD wrote: Does Nikon or someone else publish camera mfg date based on serial number?

From a forum reply : I wanted to add that our club ordered another X-S1 from Amazon this last week and the serial number was 21xxxx, so they still are dumping old stock. From an early, unfinished DPR review : It didn't take long once samples of the Fujifilm X10 were out in the wild for reports to start surfacing of a strange and unwelcome phenomenon in images taken in certain conditions.

To have any answers about whether or not it's being fixed -- AE : So that's going to be a mechanical thing rather than a potential firmware kind of fix? Mako wrote Mako wrote: photoreddi wrote: Mako wrote NicholasD wrote: Mako wrote: photoreddi wrote: Mako wrote You just can't tell from the serial number without access to Nikon's data base.

Good luck! I don't think you have anything to worry about. F Forum M My threads. Latest sample galleries.



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