Fuji Camera Serial Number Lookup
March 21, 2017 Updated: July 25, 2017 To Our Customers Using the EF-X500 Flash: An EF-X500 flash owner has reported to us an occurrence of the alkaline batteries in the flash unit becoming very hot when the EF-X500 was in stand-by mode. As a result of our investigation, certain phenomena could arise in rare instances when certain EF-X500 units are in stand-by mode and when a communication error occurs between the camera and this flash unit.
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The phenomena below could occur in the aforementioned instances: • 1. The applicable EF-X500 flash unit does not properly respond to turn on from stand-by mode. The alkaline batteries may become increasingly hot. If you try to take the batteries out of the EF-X500 flash unit without turning the flash off and/or disconnecting the flash unit from the camera and letting the batteries cool down, a skin burn could occur. A firmware upgrade is now available to address and prevent this potential occurrence in relevant EF-X500 units. Accordingly, we recommend that applicable product owners upgrade their EF-X500 flash firmware to version 1.02 which is posted on the firmware download site.
The serial numbers of the flashes which requires this firmware upgrade can be checked in the searching form below. If the serial number is not applicable, the firmware of your EF-X500 flash unit does NOT need upgrading. We appreciate your continued support for the Fujifilm brand, and we apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced. Input the serial number of the EF-X500 and search. • * Typing the 6 digits serial number to the search form (half-width) will show you the result. It will say “The EF-X500 (Serial No.###### ) needs firmware upgrade” or “The EF-X500 (Serial No.###### ) does not need firmware upgrade”. • * The serial number is described on the flash (see image on right).
Please do not try to take out the battery while it's hot. Turn the Flash power off and wait until the battery cools down. For EF-X500 owners who have X-T1, X-T2, X-Pro2 or GFX 50S. Update the firmware for X-T1, X-T2,X-Pro2 or GFX 50S first, then upgrade the firmware for EF-X500. For EF-X500 owners who do not have X-T1, X-T2, X-Pro2 nor GFX 50S.
• <Updated history> July 25, 2017 Customers who have FUJIFILM GFX 50S can update the firmware of EF-X500 by updating the firmware of a camera body and attaching it to the camera.
I got my X-E1 kit last Nov and the serial number of the 18-55 lens starts with 24A (2012Q4 manufacturing date). Almost a year later, I got my X-E2 kit and the serial number on the 18-55 also starts with 24A (!) Seems like Fuji has manufactured way too many 18-55 and they haven't sold the entire batch from Q4 of 2012 manufacture? My X-E2 serial number starts with 34M. If you have this lens, what are the 2 beginning digit of manufacture?
PS - the letter after the first 2 digits does not appear to signify designated country for shipment. With all my Fuji equipment, I've seen A, M, N, P. A l b e r t wrote: I got my X-E1 kit last Nov and the serial number of the 18-55 lens starts with 24A (2012Q4 manufacturing date). Almost a year later, I got my X-E2 kit and the serial number on the 18-55 also starts with 24A (!) Seems like Fuji has manufactured way too many 18-55 and they haven't sold the entire batch from Q4 of 2012 manufacture? My X-E2 serial number starts with 34M. If you have this lens, what are the 2 beginning digit of manufacture?
PS - the letter after the first 2 digits does not appear to signify designated country for shipment. With all my Fuji equipment, I've seen A, M, N, P. Mine is 24A, bought in December 2012. Birddogman wrote: Interesting.
Can someone translate the numbering system for me? My XP-1 is 21A00130 - bought 4/12. My 18-55mm lens is 31A12795 - bought a year later on 4/13.
Railroad Tycoon 2 Platinum Edition Patch. The first digit is the year of manufacture. 2 = 2012, 3 = 2013, etc. The second digit is the quarter of manufacture. 1 = Q1, 2 = Q2, 3 = Q3, 4 = Q4. I've not seen the second digit larger than 4. But apparently someone said his lens has 8 in the second digit.
I'm not sure what the letter means. Some people said A = America (i.e.: shipment destined for North America), but on my Fuji stuff, I've seen A, M, N and P.