Nikon Fe Serial Number Year Chart

According to Wkipedia, the Nikon FE was manufactured between 1978 to 1983. Personally, I think the condition of the camera is more important than the year of manufacture, which was around thirty years ago. Jul 31, 2018 - Nikon has long used the first digit of the serial number to indicate region for many of their products (all the way back into the film SLR era).

Nikon F Early Early Nikon F's 862,600 Nikon F's were made from 1959 to 1974. The F was Nikon's best seller to date and proved that Japan was the new leader in camera design. The F established Nikon as the Professional's #1 choice, a position that Nikon would keep until the advent AF SLRs. Nikon didn't see AF coming, and it took years to catch up with the F5. Early F's are especially collectible, the earlier the serial number, the better. Early F Features include: • The first 100 or so F's had cloth shutter curtains before the titanium curtains became available.

They may have been a separate, earlier production run. Originally the American importer of Nikon was strongly against the new Nikon SLR, and fought against its introduction. • A self timer with slanted serrations and sharp edges • The prism is engraved Nippon Kogaku rather than silk screened. • The advance lever is machined and has two hollow cavities on the underside. Find my font software crack download. This early type lasted only about the first 1000-1100 cameras. Close examination will show the machining marks on the underside of the advance lever.

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• The shutter speeds and counter frame numbers are engraved, not printed on • The back has six patent pending numbers • The back is marked Made in Japan on the closing lock, not on the baseplate near the tripod socket • The aperture activating lever is 3mm high, not 4mm as on the later models. • The original bodies could mount the original Photomic finders, but not the later Photomic T, FT, and FTN meters. The early bodies could be modified to take the later meters, but from a collector's standpoint, the unmodified bodies are worth more. • The early focusing screens clearly show fresnel rings which are not visible on the later screens. • The four film guide rails are of identical width all the way across.

On later cameras the two inner film guide rails have small extensions going outward from the film path on the rewind side of the camera. • Early F lenses have a heavier chrome and deeper luster than the later lenses. The early 28/3.5, 35/2.8, 50/2, 105/2.5 and 135/3.5 lenses have on their aperture ring which indicate the f/stop. It was soon realized Tick Marks were unnecessary with click stopped aperture rings, and they were discontinued. Today Tick Mark lenses make assembling a proper Early F outfit that much more difficult to accomplish, and that more enjoyable once attained. I'm trying to determine the production of Tick marked lenses.