

- Blueharvest serial number how to#
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- Blueharvest serial number serial number#
The only thing that may help is the info in the service menu that you see when you seek to true shot count, go to and towards the bottom of the page in Section Two and in of the camera info you can possibly work out the age of the motherboard from the CSD item.ġ.
Blueharvest serial number serial number#
Canon, here the UK site, also seem to use the serial number to distinguish between 'official' and 'grey': Seems to be Nikon's approach here in Germany. This could make an important difference if something needs to be fixed while still under warranty with the 'wrong' serial number they might tell you 'This is a grey import, go get it fixed where you bought it, we won't touch it'. One from Russia, where it looks like "AAY50". An E-5 seller from Australia, his serial number starts with "AB350". Checked ebay, some sellers from Japan there, but they don't show the serial numbers. Not really the answer you are looking for, Henry, but at least in the days of the E-5 the first part of the serial number of the body gave away for which region a camera was intended by Oly.Į-5 for the German (or maybe European?) market all started with "AB150". Many years ago I sold David King's 4/3 outfits for his widow and his gear was perfect, it all was looked after properly by a very careful David and it looked brand new despite some years of serious use. Seeing and checking used gear for looks and general wear gives a good indication of how they were looked after. If successful then later batches made.Ĭlues might also be in the firmware level as cameras from the first batch would be at the lowest level unless some owner updated (some owners never do that) or it had a warranty issue when it may be updated further. From new they range in my experience from say 50 up to 200 test shots in the various brand new Pens I have owned.įrom my timeline you can see when the model was announced so most cameras available would have been made around that date. In the end the only thing that may cause concern is the number of mechanical shutter cycles on a camera. Some clue might be in the 4 character prefix about the batch number if enough people gave examples, or if Olympus/OMDS supplied decode details when contacted. That to me confirms the batch nature of production where the 5 digital serial number limits the batch numbering to 100,000 size or less, and then they sit on that batch until sold then may consider a further batch. Typically when I buy my cameras it will be some months or more after initial release, but the batteries always seem to have about a 2 year older date on them. I had a bit of a think about it and came up more confused.īest to email Olympus/OMDS and see if they have a sensible answer.Īlso look at the batteries.

All my Olympus camera bodies have a serial number on the base plate.
Blueharvest serial number serial numbers#
I am looking at some used E-M1II bodies and some used lenses and I am wondering if the serial numbers would give me a clue to when they were made and any other interesting info?
Blueharvest serial number how to#
Does anyone know how to decode Olympus serial numbers? For bodies and lenses.
