
Where To Find an How to Check Nikon Lens Serial Numbers
Now that you have some understanding about serial numbers you might be curious about how to check Nikon lens serial numbers on your own Nikon lens. Serial numbers can be found in different places on your lens. They do not have a standard location, but they are fairly easy to find. Just have a look at your Nikon lens and scan the surface. The serial number can be easily found because it is usually printed in white to help it stand out from the black lens. Some might be found on the body of the lens while others are on the glass. Have a look around and you will eventually find the serial number. If you are having trouble with finding the serial number on your lens due to the numbers being scratched out from wear and tear, check the original box it came in. The box will usually include the lens’s serial number.After the 74xxxxx serial block, Nikon F2 bodies beginning with 75, 77, and 79 are all black. Bodies beginning with 76, 78, or 80 are chrome. My original F2 was a body in the 713xxxx serial range. I owned another 713xxxx serial body that came from BradleyK. I've owned six 72 serial F2 bodies. Three were chrome, three were black. Here’s what the pin pricks look like on the serial number of a refurbished Nikon DSLR. Tamron Unveils 17-70mm f/2.8 VC Lens for Sony APS-C E-Mount. The Nikon D5, D850, and D500. The Nikon F2 was the last 'hand-built' Nikon body made, and many will say, it was the finest quality 35mm body ever made in the history of 35mm camera photography. I have never owned one, but I have held one and my friend who owned one, swore up and down it was an amazing piece of machinery.


What To Do With A Nikon Lens Serial Number
Most people only pay attention to the lens’s serial number when they bring it in for repairs or when the lens is stolen. Although those are the important times to really have a look at your Nikon lens serial number, there are ways to check Nikon lens serial numbers online. You can find websites that can give you helpful information about your Nikon lens. Information like production date, status of production, whether or not the model has been discontinued and other interesting facts about the Nikon lens you own are available if you know where to look. Another major benefit of finding the serial number on your Nikon lens is to check to see if you have bought an original product or a fake. With so many fake products on the market, you cannot be too sure if you have purchased an original Nikon lens or a fake one. With a serial number, you can double-check with Nikon to see if the lens you have is an original.
