

- #Canon serial number lookup 2821200491 serial numbers
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I have several examples of the 70-200 f/2.8 IS II, and the serial numbers are: 69200xxxxx for 3 lenses bought in Oct 2010 72300xxxxx for a lens bought in Feb 2011 75600xxxxx for 3 lenses bought in May 2011 76600xxxxx for a lens bought in Jun 2011 77600xxxxx for 3 lenses bought in July 2011 78600xxxxx for 2 lenses bought in Oct 2011 It's suggestive but I've never seen anything documented to explain what's going on in there. The structure of the newer 10-digit serial number suggests that there might be some sort of date encoding within them. Newer examples have long (10-digit) serial numbers and no date codes. Older examples have short (6-digit) serial numbers and date codes. The EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II USM is an interesting and possibly unique case. So for example the EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 L IS USM and the 1.4x and 2x Mk III Extenders have 10-digit serial numbers but no date code. However, new designs introduced since then have longer (10-digit) serial numbers and no date codes.
#Canon serial number lookup 2821200491 series
Up until about 1½-2 years ago all 'L' series lenses and some other lenses (TS-E and MP-E lenses, and Extenders) had date codes. All lenses have serial numbers (which on Canon lenses are 5- to 10-digit numeric), and in addition some have date codes. As da_nige says, these things like UT0308 aren't serial numbers, they're date codes.

The location of where the serial number can be displayed is highlighted on the below image –. On certain models the serial number will be proceeded by the letters “NO.” whereas on other models only a number will be displayed. This will be displayed on the bottom of the battery grip.

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My last finding is that it might be the number at the extreme right below the longest bar code but I need to be sure! Many different opinion online so I ask your help. I have the stickers found on the box but can't figure out which one would be the serial. Problem is that I need the serial number to get the rebates. I recently bought a few lenses that I shipped to my place in AK buy I wont be there before March. Some older Canon lenses are stamped with a manufacturing code consisting of two letters and (typically) four numbers. Canon lens date codes and EF lens chronology Lens manufacturing codes.

Me myself and camera wrote: Hi guys, I'm trying to work out which number on my lens box is the serial number, I have got the canon 10-18mm stm lens.
