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  1. How to find out when your Hasselblad was made by Q.G. de Bakker. All Hasselblad cameras and film magazines, as well as some other Hasselblad items, bear a two or three letter code in front of, or incorporated into, the serial number. Two of these letters are used to encrypt the year of manufacture.

  2. Feb 20, 2018 · Hasselblad bodies and most film backs have serial numbers that begin with two letters followed by a string of numbers. To find the serial number for both, simply remove the back from the body and you’ll see the serial numbers on the inner faces of each piece of equipment.

  3. Feb 10, 2008 · Here's a link to the Hasselblad Historic site. Your body will have two letters in the serial . number - VHPICTURES. Each letter represents a certain number, and the two numbers . together will tell you the year it was manufactured. Enter your data on this page. You can also determine the year your lenses were made here.

  4. Mar 14, 2021 · For Hasselblad camera bodies and most film backs, a serial number is stamped on the inner face of the body and the film back. The identifier begins with two letters, followed by a series of numbers.

  5. Fun Hasselblad Fact: The serial numbers of all Hasselblad 500-series cameras and film backs contain a clue as to when the item was produced. The trick is to write the letters VHPICTURES and directly under the letters the numbers 1234567890.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · This is easy: the first two letters of the serial number represent the last two digits of the year. Here's how they're coded:

  7. The numbers that people want to match aren't the serial numbers on the camera and film back, but the numbers on the film back and the insert you stick in the back that actually holds the film. Supposedly inserts and backs with matching numbers were calibrated together at the factory and give better results than mismatched inserts and ...