Question: Where is the date code on a Canon lens?

How do I find the manufacture date of my Canon lens?

Check the date code beside the rear lens element, see image below. The first letter (“U” in the image) indicates the factory where the lens was made. “U” stands for Utsunomiya, “F” for Fukushima and “O” for Oita, all in Japan. The second letter (“R” in the image above) is the code of the year of manufacturing.

How do I find my Canon camera serial number?

The serial number will normally be printed on a sticker and is most often located on the bottom of the camcorder or underneath the battery. You can also find your serial number printed on a white sticker on the side of the box your Camcorder came in.

Are all Canon lenses interchangeable?

If you bought a Canon EOS camera, you knew that any of the EF lens range would fit your camera. In fact, its still true – all EF lenses fit all EOS cameras, one way or another.

Where do I find my printer name?

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Can I track my Canon camera?

To start locating your lost or stolen digital camera, go to the Stolen Camera Finder homepage. In the middle of the page, there is a drop area, simply drag and drop in a photo that had been previously taken with your lost camera.

Can I use old Canon lenses on a new DSLR?

The heartbreaking reality is that the old FD and FL series lenses CAN be used with newer DSLRs, but an adapter is needed to convert it to the EF mount used by DSLRs. That will get them properly mounted to the new camera. Some adapters have an internal lens or two to correct for the distance change to the sensor.

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