![]() ![]() If you really like it, consider a small donation )Īppears to have a slip on cap. ![]() If you like what you see here and wish to see more NASA Nikon gear and learn more about it, visit my NASA Nikon page when the lens is attached) because the serial number sticker fell off. production dates, serial numbers, prototypes, quantities (where known) and much, much more. reports: Sony Hit with Lawsuit Alleging its Lens Serial Numbers Fall Off. Please include photographs where possible so accuracy can be verified This much requested chart is now available so that you can match any AFD or Manual Focus AIS Nikkor lens to its correct hood, case and filter size. Please contact me with any errors or updates. Links (where possible) are provided to images of the various pieces. This table also does not include any items believed to be used for administrative purposes only (ie owned by NASA, but not intended for use in the space program) ![]() The data in this table did not include these labeling errors if they were found to be incorrect. It is important to note that the labeling affixed to some pieces by the person(s) decommissioning the gear, occasionally contained typographical and other errors. Included are only lenses that have been verified to have authentic NASA SNs. While the list currently only details lenses, I may be adding camera bodies and accessories over the next while. This page is a summary of film-era, mainly manual focus, Nikon equipment serial numbers used by NASA as part of the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle and early International Space Station missions.
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