Canon Lenses Serial Number

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  • How sharp is your 17-55mm? Sharper than sigma 17-50mm f2.8?

    6 replies

    Hello, My first post here, so i wanna say Hi everyone here :) a few days ag...

  • tripod

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    When using this lens on a tripod for stills or video is it best to switch off th...

  • Error 01

    1 reply

    Recently got this problem while using this lense on my 70D. The apperture is loc...

  • Canon EFS 17-55mm on Eos M

    7 replies

    Will there be any multiplier effect of 1.6 if I use this lens on my canon eos m6...

  • relation 8 digit serial number - production year

    1 reply

    Hey, I bought recently a 17-55mm with 8 digit serial number 06800900 my ques...

  • Portrait lens

    4 replies

    What do people in the group feel about this lens for portraits or do they feel s...

  • 17-55 vs. 50mm 1.8 II STIM

    17 replies

    How is the image quality / sharpness compared to the 50mm 1.8 II STM? Maybe some...

  • BAND

    0 replies

    Did some photographs of a band with this lens great results

  • 17-55 2.8 shooting video

    5 replies

    Want to start shooting vidoe with my canon 17 55 2.8 lens thinking of getting a ...

  • shooting video

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    Has anybody on here used this lens for shooting video could you tell me how the ...

  • Canon 24-70 2.8

    5 replies

    Would just like to ask the group how they think this lens compairs to the canon ...

  • Flex in front lens barrel

    6 replies

    I have a question for all you 17-55 owners. Do you have any flex in your front ...

Canon lenses serial number 1

Kumpulan Serial Number Idm

However, it would seem that, when it comes to lenses, only the body number (e.g. The model of the lens, the hardware makeup) is stored, but not the serial for the specific lens you own. For instance, Canon gives some ways to retrieve the serial, but when it comes to EXIF, it only mentions camera serial numbers.

Canon F 1 Serial Numbers

  1. Check your Canon product serial number to validate whether it is intended for. Cameras, DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, Lenses and consumer camcorders.
  2. On some of my Canon lenses, both recent origin and early lenses still in the list, the number is on the metal (or plastic) base plate, as in the case here. On some others, similarly both recent origin and early lenses still in the list, it is stamped into the lens barrel on the bottom near the mount, with or without paint.