![]() We loved the date code because it made aging a lens easy. While date codes and shorter serial numbers are still found on some lenses manufactured in or after 2008, that practice appears to have been completely phased out. However, starting in 2008 with the Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, Canon has transitioned away from date code inclusion and to a longer 10-digit lens serial number. Traditionally, we used the date code to determine the age of a Canon lens. The lens's serial number or date code (or even box) may answer that question. Upcoming Graduations, Sports, and Summer Vacations Combined with a 20% Off Coupon Make Now the Time to Rent Something at Lensrentals!ĭetermining the Age of a Canon Lens Using Serial Numbers and Date Codes.Just Posted: Cartoni Focus 10 Fluid Video Head Review – Kits on Sale – Save $308.00 to $500.00. ![]() Canon Announces New Firmware for EOS C300 Mark III and EOS C500 Mark II Cinema Cameras.Great Deal: Topaz Labs Image Quality Bundle On Sale Now - Only $159.99 (Save $99.98), Plus 15% Off.Used Canon EOS R5, RF 24-70mm, RF 600mm F11, RF 800 F11, RF 35mm F1.8, Adapters In Stock at B&H.Just Posted: Cartoni L507 Carbon Fiber 2-Stage SDS Smart Stop Tripod Review.Great Deal Still Available: Limited Edition Manfrotto Befree Advanced Camo Travel Tripod with Head - Only $129.00 (Save $60.00) Spring Sale.
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