Fuji Lens Serial Numbers
Kalpesh5777 wrote: He all, I am big fan of XF1 which I purchased today, as there is big discount here for festival. After reading online reviews, I come to know about lens control error.If fuji is still selling the XF1 model with 2 yr warranty, is it possible that they have fixed this issue? I request the members to post their first five digits of serial numbers so that we can decide the conclusion. Mine is 3AQ05 Made in china Mine has the # 2DQ00177, and had the lens control problem. Kalpesh5777 wrote: Sad that u had this error.But after how much period did u get this error?how did u manage with it?
Nikkor Lens Serial Numbers
Feb 15, 2012 I have had the lens replaced twice in 6 months by Fuji repair in NJ, both times for the SAB problem. My camera has a serial # starting with 13Mxxx. Does the serial number relate to the manufacture date of the lens. The reason I ask is because I often watch Fuji lenses on eBay and mostly when I ask. Sep 16, 2015 Hello. I just received a new Fuji 90mm lens that I purchased online. I immediately noticed the UPC code on the box was covered with a white sticker. On top of that there's a smaller sticker with another UPC code that does not look like a regular Fuji serial number (LPN RR 038372750). I'm attaching a picture of the label. GRAY MARKET FUJIFILM-BRANDED PRODUCTS. Altered serial number is also an indication that a FUJIFILM-branded product is not a legitimate product intended. I just noticed that Flickr now shows lens serial numbers for all software that stores those details in the EXIF data. Fuji puts the lens serial number in EXIF.
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R u still using this XF1? I have red XF1 and I love it as everybody loves their XF1.
The problem started about 3 months after I purchased the XF1. The camera was still under warranty, so I just dropped the camera at the store I bought it from, and they send it to Fuji to repair, and it took about a month till I had the camera back. No problem since then, but I also I do not use the XF1 that much, as the XF1 ' live ' in my handbag, for the purpose ' as a always with me camera ' if I set out to take photos, I take a different camera with me. My XF1 is also in red, and I have to admit, that for the first time I bought a camera for the colour of the body, as all my other cameras are, and still are in black.so I did fall in love with the red colour, and the matching red case.later, when the camera failed, I was thinking, as it is with many other things.what is outside is not important:-D. Kalpesh5777 wrote: After reading online reviews, I come to know about lens control error.If fuji is still selling the XF1 model with 2 yr warranty, is it possible that they have fixed this issue? I request the members to post their first five digits of serial numbers so that we can decide the conclusion. Mine is 3AQ05 kalpesh, I fear that the responses to your request will not yield useful data.
There are two separate and distinct phenomena that have been repeatedly conflated into the single heading, 'lens control error': • A phenomenon where the camera ceases to function entirely and a message, 'Lens Control Error' appears on the LCD screen; and • A failure of the motor that controls the aperture blades that results in the blades remaining fully open regardless of user settings or instructions from the CPU to stop down the aperture. That results in overexposed photos in a high percentage of pictures. The two posters who have responded to you so far have experienced the second (aperture motor) of those phenomena, but your request appears to be about the first (lens control error) of those phenomena. If the photographer can show images that were ruined or degraded by the problem that he or she had, then he or she did not suffer the 'lens control error' phenomenon. An XF1 that suffered the reported 'lens control error' phenomenon could not produce any image files at all. Fortunately the number of cameras that suffered from the 'lens control error' problem appears to be very, very small -- minuscule, Early in the XF1 production run, Fujifilm apparently received from one of its subcontractors a bad batch of aperture control motors, and Fujifilm integrated those motors into its lens subassemblies for XF1 cameras. When those motors began to fail -- and apparently a very high percentage of that batch did --- there was a sudden spike in the number of reports of 'lens control error' problems because of the conflation of the two separate phenomena.
Because the aperture motor failures occurred within only a short time of use of the camera, the XF1s of most of the users who experienced the failures were still under warranty. For those users -- and Griddi and I were among them -- Fujifilm replaced the lens subassembly under warranty for no cost, and that was the permanent solution to the problem.
Fuji Lens Serial Number Breakdown
Evidence that Fujifilm itself regarded that as the permanent solution to the problem is that Fujifilm used the same lens subassemblies that it was installing in its XF1 warranty repairs in a later-introduced, and still current, camera model, the XQ1. The spike in reports of the stuck aperture blade problem fell off as quickly as it had arisen, and there have been very few recent reports of that problem in XF1s or in XQ1s. Of course, there may be some NOS XF1s out there that have aperture motors from the bad batch. But we do not know if all of the bad batch electric motors went into consecutively numbered XF1 cameras.