choiliefan
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I have the same 1st generation AF 50mm 1.4 and it does have a serial number engraved on the aperture ring opposite the stop numbers.
I don't disagree - for the market conditions that existed when the older manual focus lenses were made.As for what is the purpose of serial numbers? Well if a lens has changes in the optics and or barrel, difficulty may exist in identifying what the version of the actual lens is. Comparison of the serial number with a manufacturers list should definitively identify what the lens is. This was especially so with Nikon manual focus lenses which did differ even during a production run and the serial number will tell you when the changes happened after a certain number.
Here it is:
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Current high-end digital cameras will be sought after more so than film cameras. As digital SLR production goes down, new prices will skyrocket like film camera prices. Old digital SLR cameras will be sought for their value and performance.
And are handy in police reports and insurance claims.I would think serial numbers necessary for efficient quality control purposes. They’d help with narrowing down problem issues.
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