Canon Lens Serial Number -question

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Last night I got my new 24-70mm II from B&H – I noticed the serial number was xx00000050. Knowing this lens is in high demand, I was a bit puzzled to see such a low number.

I tested the lens and at first sight it seems to be in good condition. I need to test more this week-end though, especially the sharpness in corners and edges.

I guess my main concern is making sure I got a brand new lens, and not something that was returned by a previous buyer, Is there any way to check that out?

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Luc
 
Lenses are stocked in a warehouse, and not shipped in serial number order, so its entirely possible that low serial numbers may be appearing. I'd think a low serial number would be very desirable, since they likely did extra QC on the first thousand or so lenses.
 
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Lstop-photo said:
I just checked the lens, and I did not see any date stamp on this one (unless I am missing the obvious)

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Hi Luc,
I received my 24-70II on the first weekend release here in Sydney (31 Aug). My serial number is xxxxx00349, and there is no date code on this lens. I've looked many times in case I'm missing something, but its not on all L lenses as Neuro said. As MtSpokane also said, serial numbers are distributed out but are not necessarily sequentially sold - I wouldn't be too concerned. I'm loving this lens and the quality of the images it helps produce. I'm sure you will too.
 
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As Neuro knows, some L lenses no longer use the alpha-numeric code that once used and are using numbers only. It is not understood to be a date code. I wouldn't worry about it unless you got a dud of which those are few and far between.
If you are a CPS member you might want to register the lens in your account and 'maybe' if it was pre-owned you might get a notice that it is/was registered by another user. Not sure if this is a possibility with their software.
You're going to love that lens! Extremely sharp and smooth all in the right places.
 
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Timothy_Bruce said:
neuroanatomist said:
johnf3f said:
Your lens will have a Date Code which tells you where and when it was made. Have a look here: http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Canon-Lenses/Canon-Lens-Aging.aspx
Will it? A date code is not stamped on some L lenses.
my 28-135 and 50 1.4
doesn´t have them!

Nor are they L lenses. Only a very few non-L lenses have them, generally really old designs like the 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro.
 
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Thank you all for your good replies. This is helpful.

One more question - I have read that this lens is sharp, center and from edge to edge.
Do you have the same observation? I'll be testing sharpness when I get off work today, espcially edges.

Thanks
Luc
 
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Date codes on lenses are hit and miss. Many, if not all new models of "L" lenses introduced in the past two years do not have date codes. Most older lenses, even non "L" lenses had date codes.
Lenses that have been repaired by Canon often come back without a date code, apparently Canon commonly replaces the part with the code stamped on it.
It appears that eventually date codes will disappear on new lenses, but it might take 10 years.
 
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I received this lens from 1st patch last 4 digits were xx18. The lens was sharp, but it has little vignetting at 24mm. I decided to exchange for another copy.

Replacement arrived on Oct 31th, last 4digits are xxx1932. It's sharp and has same vignetting at 24mm.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
Lenses are stocked in a warehouse, and not shipped in serial number order, so its entirely possible that low serial numbers may be appearing. I'd think a low serial number would be very desirable, since they likely did extra QC on the first thousand or so lenses.

-1.....it's fifo system, especially on pre-orders.

-1....on QC. All lenses are inspect the same ways - based min to max provided by test engineer dept. Yes...after MFT reached certian numbers, MFT process might be changed for improvements.

As Neuro stated, new L lenses no longer have "UX etc" date code anymore.
 
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Seems that date codes are not dropped from all new copies, as I just saw a 100L for sale with a rolled-over date code of UA (= 2012, UZ is 2011).
 

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Dylan777 said:
I received this lens from 1st patch last 4 digits were xx18. The lens was sharp, but it has little vignetting at 24mm. I decided to exchange for another copy.

Replacement arrived on Oct 31th, last 4digits are xxx1932. It's sharp and has same vignetting at 24mm.
Since the first was sharp, I believe that you risked a little. All lenses exhibit some vignetting. I have never seen reports of vignetting that varied in different lens copies. YMMV.
 
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tron said:
Dylan777 said:
I received this lens from 1st patch last 4 digits were xx18. The lens was sharp, but it has little vignetting at 24mm. I decided to exchange for another copy.

Replacement arrived on Oct 31th, last 4digits are xxx1932. It's sharp and has same vignetting at 24mm.
Since the first was sharp, I believe that you risked a little. All lenses exhibit some vignetting. I have never seen reports of vignetting that varied in different lens copies. YMMV.

Cructhfield allowed me to keep my 1st lens, while waiting for replacement. I compared both lenses and decided to keep the newer copy ;)
 
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