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  • Mr.Csizmás

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    1st digit = Year: 1 = 2011, 2 = 2012, etc.
    2nd digit/letter = Quarter:
    I quarter = 1, 5, A, S, E, J, N
    II quarter = 2, 6, B, T, F, K, P
    III quarter = 3, 7, C, U, G, L, Q
    IV quarter = 4, 8, D, W, H, M, R
    Examples of determining the year and quarter of production:
    Serial number 1Txxxxxx – the first position of the number – the number “1” means 2011, the second position of the number – “T” – means the 2nd quarter, accordingly the product was produced from April to June 2011.
    Serial number 03xxxxxx – the first position of the number – the number “0” means 2010, the second position of the number – “3” – means the 3rd quarter, accordingly the product was produced from July to September 2010.
    The production date itself is taken as the last day of the production quarter. Ie, if the camera is produced in the third quarter, the warranty period will be counted from September 30.

    Also as I mentioned, if you use a good EXIF reader that shows it (such as EXIF Tool), you can find the exact date of production for a body as part of the internal serial number. It's a long number, with parts separated by spaces, but the build date is included in the form of year:month:day, e.g. 2017:04:27 (April 27, 2017).

    Fujifilm Lens and Body serial number lookup by year and quarter of manufacture | FujiX-Forum

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