No date code on new 70-200 2.8 IS II ?
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Chris Tylko
Registered: Nov 04, 2007
Total Posts: 633
Country: Canada

Just picked up my new 70-200 2.8 IS II and to my surprise there is no date code.

It's not much of an issue for me but I'm just curious if other copies have date codes?

Anyone out there willing to check and let me know? I'm wondering if this lens saw some canon servicing (i.e. refurbished already?).



RazorTM
Registered: Mar 04, 2008
Total Posts: 533
Country: Japan

Mine was hard to see at first, but there's a UY date code lightly etched into the black plastic on the other side of the mount from the electrical contacts.



jcolwell
Registered: Feb 10, 2005
Total Posts: 11360
Country: Canada

Mine shows UY0300. It's in the usual place, on the face of the rear, black plastic cover assembly - directly opposite from the electronic contacts. It's a bit unusual, as it's stamped into the surface, instead of being printed there in a dark, or faint ink. Actually, the stamped characters are quite slender. I had to put on two pairs of glasses to read it.

OTOH, my 85/1.2L II has the date code engraved on the metal lens mount surface, as there's no rear, black plastic cover assembly - it's all glass!



Mike John
Registered: Jul 18, 2005
Total Posts: 595
Country: United States

Chris Tylko wrote:
Just picked up my new 70-200 2.8 IS II and to my surprise there is no date code.

It's not much of an issue for me but I'm just curious if other copies have date codes?

Anyone out there willing to check and let me know? I'm wondering if this lens saw some canon servicing (i.e. refurbished already?).


It may not be much of an issue for you till you try to sell it.

Good luck,
Mike



PaulB
Registered: May 30, 2003
Total Posts: 392
Country: United Kingdom


It may not be much of an issue for you till you try to sell it.

Good luck,
Mike


What a stupid remark!



NDP_2010
Registered: Jun 08, 2010
Total Posts: 691
Country: Australia

although it doesnt affect the lens function, people uaually want to know the date code of the lens, and will pay good $$ for a newer lens.



bobbyboy uk
Registered: Jul 09, 2004
Total Posts: 46
Country: United Kingdom

cant see one on mine either, anyone care to post a pic where it is?



Mike John
Registered: Jul 18, 2005
Total Posts: 595
Country: United States

PaulB wrote:

It may not be much of an issue for you till you try to sell it.

Good luck,
Mike


What a stupid remark!

I'm just stating a true fact, especially with a high end lens most folks want to know the date code, it may not matter to you though.

Mike



PaulB
Registered: May 30, 2003
Total Posts: 392
Country: United Kingdom

Mike John wrote:
PaulB wrote:

It may not be much of an issue for you till you try to sell it.

Good luck,
Mike


What a stupid remark!

I'm just stating a true fact, especially with a high end lens most folks want to know the date code, it may not matter to you though.

Mike


I just think you were being mischievous and putting the wind up to OP.
Not a very nice thing to post if that was your intention.

You obviously don't know then that Canon regularly replace the plastic cover - with date code - for a blank one when necessary during lens servicing.
I would have thought that the original receipt for a lens was more important, in addition we all know that (for eg.) a 70-200/2.8L IS MkII cannot have been made before a certain date anyway and ten years down the line who cares as long as the lens performs correctly?
So presumably if Canon discontinue the marking of lens date codes the s/h market for lenses will collapse!

I'm sure that the posters who haven't found date codes on their lenses will do so if they lok hard enough - I have some L lenses on which it is difficult to make out the date code, even when I know they are there.



jcolwell
Registered: Feb 10, 2005
Total Posts: 11360
Country: Canada

I'm packed up to shoot rugby today, and it's raining. I'll post a photo later, if somebody else doesn't do it first.

I agree with PaulB that the codes are there, some people just can't find them.



Savas K
Registered: Feb 01, 2006
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Country: United States

Paul, lighten up.



Mike John
Registered: Jul 18, 2005
Total Posts: 595
Country: United States

Savas K wrote:
Paul, lighten up.

Ya Paul, lighten up.



riley804
Registered: Jul 11, 2005
Total Posts: 79
Country: United States

When a lens is for sale on this site, and if members dont see it mentioned in the ad, the first question is : " What is the date code " ?

Maybe take a look at some of the items for sale and you will see this.....



newseum
Registered: Sep 01, 2010
Total Posts: 273
Country: United States

Geez, I'm pretty new to this forum and there is always one in the bunch who has to harsh my mellow.

Anyway, mine is so hard to see I had to hold it up to the light just at the right angle and use a magnifying glass. UY0300



CarlG
Registered: Mar 12, 2002
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Country: United States

Savas K wrote:
Paul, lighten up.


Ditto.....wow!!



Ernie Aubert
Registered: Apr 19, 2007
Total Posts: 2873
Country: United States

I could see the "0100" with my naked eye, but to see the "UY" I needed to use a magnifying glass under bright light.

Someone must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.



tanglefoot47
Registered: Oct 12, 2004
Total Posts: 14175
Country: United States

PaulB wrote:

It may not be much of an issue for you till you try to sell it.

Good luck,
Mike


What a stupid remark!



talk about a stupid remark your quote paul takes the cake. if later he decides to sell it will effect the sale of his lens and can lose a $100 or more. People will pay more for a newer lens, people will think something happened to the lens and Canon has made repairs and this will make a potential buyer what happened to the lens.

you might wanr to take a chill pill





Chris Tylko
Registered: Nov 04, 2007
Total Posts: 633
Country: Canada

Okaaaaaay....

Interesting that BobbyBoy UK doesn't see a date code either.

I've looked again, very, very carefully and either they missed this one or the back plate was changed; its clean as a whistle. My suspicion is that this brand new lens may have been serviced by Canon already in which case it should have been sold to me as a "Refurb". I'll take it up with my retailer and my contact at Canon. (Will post results for all to see)

As for the Date Code not being much of an issue for me: I typically sell my used gear through a local on-line classified site here in Montreal because I get more net cash than if I sell here on FM. (Mostly because prices up here are higher than in the U.S. and I don't have to ship, Paypal, etc, etc.)

All my transactions are done in person. Most purchasers are amateurs or advanced amateurs who come over, see the lens or body, judge its condition first hand, and if we agree on a price (i.e. my price) its theirs. I've sold thousands of dollars worth of lenses and frankly never had anyone ask about the date code. Once in a while purchasers are interested in original invoices.

HAVING SAID THAT, were I to have to sell my stuff here on FM or similar on-line site, YES, I would be concerned at not having a date code simply because it's one more "check" we need when buying on-line from folks we don't necessarily know (...or trust). I've bought about a half dozen or more lenses here over the past 3 years and the date code has always been a primary factor in my buying decision.




tanglefoot47
Registered: Oct 12, 2004
Total Posts: 14175
Country: United States

one good thing about this lens it'. a brand new model and with a sales slip one can pin point the year made



big country
Registered: Nov 27, 2006
Total Posts: 2662
Country: United States

Mike is right, people get really retarded over date codes.



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