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F3 is pretty easy to determine. Four (or five) digit code inside the film back where the hinge is located. First digit is month.
Second digit is last digit of the year. Third digit is version of F3, fourth is revision. For regular F3 bodies, serial numbers up through 189xxxx are from between 1980 and 1989. 19xxxxx is 1990s, with the 20xxxxx serial range being 2000-04ish. The F4 has a formula that is listed on the old Nikon F4 FAQ site, which has been archived, since the site owner shut it down.
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The formula isn't as accurate as the F3 method. F6 bodies, you'd probably have to ask Nikon about. The FM2/FM2n bodies use the same code system as what Nikon used on the F3, however, between the years 1986 and 1991 or so, the code sometimes had the first two digits reversed. FM2 bodies in the 700-709xxxx range all seem to be from 1982.
The database manager must be run once for each version of Flight Simulator you have installed, because differences in the data means that it creates separate databases for FS2004 and FSX, but unless you install any addon scenery later, that is the only time you will have to use the app. Initial installation is quick and involves no more than putting the disk in the drive, entering the registration code printed on a sticker inside the case and letting things happen. Flightsim commander 93 dlya fsx. Flightsim Commander requires Pete Dowson's FSUIPC to run and will install a copy if you don't have one on disk already, the good news being that it does not overwrite later versions, like some addons I could mention (-: The next step takes rather longer, because a database manager must be run, which merges airport data from Flight Simulator with the Aeronautical Information Regulation And Control (AIRAC) data that Flightsim Commander uses to create its flight plans. The program comes on a single CD in a DVD-style box, which is a shame in a way, because I really liked the old-style Aerosoft cardboard boxes, speaking as they did of the quality of a bygone era; which contains a registration card and an 86 page manual in English. The built in planner hasn't been upgraded since who knows when and although it is just about acceptable for VFR and short IFR planning, it doesn't cut the mustard as far as anything more ambitious is concerned.
710-715xxxx also from 1982. 72xxxxx starts in 1983 and continues through about mid 1984. Bodies above 724xxxx typically were the first FM2n bodies. 716-719xxxx are 1983.
The 73xxxxx serial range started in August 1983 and continued through about 1987-summer 1988. 74xxxxx started in January 1985 and continued through August 1987. 75xxxxx started in September 1988 and continued through July 1991. 76xxxxx, June 1987-April 1989. 77xxxxx, July 1991-August 1995 or so.
78xxxxx, April 1989-around August 1990 or so. No 79xxxxx bodies were made. Lower serial 8xxxxxx bodies were all chrome.
After the 85xxxxx serial block was introduced, Nikon's convention of alternating the second digit, depending on body color, disappeared. Sometime around the 785xxxx serial and 7538xxx serial block, Nikon switched to the N8008 style aluminum shutter curtains from the honeycomb pattern titanium curtains.
More of a cost cutting measure than making the shutter stronger. The aluminum curtains do get as easily damaged as the titanium curtains. F3 is pretty easy to determine. Four (or five) digit code inside the film back where the hinge is located. First digit is month. Second digit is last digit of the year. Third digit is version of F3, fourth is revision.
For regular F3 bodies, serial numbers up through 189xxxx are from between 1980 and 1989. 19xxxxx is 1990s, with the 20xxxxx serial range being 2000-04ish. The F4 has a formula that is listed on the old Nikon F4 FAQ site, which has been archived, since the site owner shut it down. The formula isn't as accurate as the F3 method. F6 bodies, you'd probably have to ask Nikon about. The FM2/FM2n bodies use the same code system as what Nikon used on the F3, however, between the years 1986 and 1991 or so, the code sometimes had the first two digits reversed. FM2 bodies in the 700-709xxxx range all seem to be from 1982.
710-715xxxx also from 1982. 72xxxxx starts in 1983 and continues through about mid 1984. Bodies above 724xxxx typically were the first FM2n bodies. 716-719xxxx are 1983.
The 73xxxxx serial range started in August 1983 and continued through about 1987-summer 1988. 74xxxxx started in January 1985 and continued through August 1987. 75xxxxx started in September 1988 and continued through July 1991. 76xxxxx, June 1987-April 1989. 77xxxxx, July 1991-August 1995 or so.
78xxxxx, April 1989-around August 1990 or so. No 79xxxxx bodies were made. Lower serial 8xxxxxx bodies were all chrome.
After the 85xxxxx serial block was introduced, Nikon's convention of alternating the second digit, depending on body color, disappeared. Sometime around the 785xxxx serial and 7538xxx serial block, Nikon switched to the N8008 style aluminum shutter curtains from the honeycomb pattern titanium curtains. More of a cost cutting measure than making the shutter stronger. The aluminum curtains do get as easily damaged as the titanium curtains.
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