F4 Software Serial Number

The serial number of a Zeiss Triotar 7.5cm f/4.5
fitted in this Art Deco Rolleicord
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  • 1Carl Zeiss Jena

Carl Zeiss Jena

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Part of the serial number sequence of lenses made by Carl Zeiss Jena [1]

Serial nº Year
137,418-200,520 1912
208,473-249,350 1913
249,886-282,739 1914
282,800-284,500 1915
285,200-288,100 1916
289,087-298,157 1917
298,215-322,748 1918
322,799-351,611 1919
375,194-419,823 1920
433,273-438,361 1921
422,899-498,006 1922
561,270-578,297 1923
578,297–631,501 1924
631,500-648,500 1925
666,790-703,198 1926
722,196-798,251 1927
903,100-908,150 1928
919,794-1,016,885 1929
922,488-1,239,697 1930
1,239,699-1,365,582 1931
1,364,483-1,389,279 1932
1,436,671-1,456,003 1933
1,500,474-1,590,000 1934
1,615,764-1,752,303 1935
1,674,882-1,942,806 1936
1,930,150-2,219,775 1937
2,267,991-2,527,984 1938
2,527,999-2,651,211 1939
2,652,000-c2,678,000 1940
2,678,326-2,790,346 1941
2,800,000- ? 1942

Post-War Production

3,000,000-3,200,000 1945-1949
3,200,000-3,470,000 1949-1952
3,470,000-4,000,000 1952-1955
4,000,000-5,000,000 1955-1958
5,000,000-6,000,000 1958-1961
6,000,000-6,000,000 1961-1964
7,000,000-8,000,000 1964-1967
8,000,000-9,000,000 1967-1970
9,000,000-10,000,000 1970-1975

F4 Software Serial Numbers

Carl Zeiss Oberkochen

Part of the serial number sequence of lenses made by Zeiss after World War II at Oberkochen/ West Germany [1]

Serial nº Year
10,000-500,000 1946-1951
500,000-1,100,000 1951-1953
1,100,000-2,600,000 1953-1959
2,600,000-3,000,000 1959-1961
3,000,000-4,000,000 1961-1965
4,000,000-5,000,000 1965-1969
5,000,000-6,000,000 1969-1971
6,000,000-7.300,000 1971-1975


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F4 Software Serial Number In Registry

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  1. 1.01.1Wilkinson, M, and C Glanfield. 2001. A Lens Collector's Vade Mecum, CD-rom Version 3F. Edited by A. N. Wright. Cornwall, UK: David Matthews Associates. Chapter 7, Page 99-101.
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