


#USED NIKON F6 BODY SERIAL#
They also posted a very long list containing all 152 serial numbers, along with an image showing exactly where you can find it on the camera.
#USED NIKON F6 BODY FREE#
Regardless of the warranty period, we will take care of replacing the target product free of charge. Since July 22, 2019, the use of DBP has been restricted for electric and electronic devices, and the standard value has been applied. This was discovered during our research based on our product environmental standards.Įuropean RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU + 2015/863/EU): A directive that restricts the use of specified hazardous substances in electric and electronic devices placed on the EU market. Recently, it was revealed that some products of the film single-lens reflex camera “F6” contain parts that may contain dibutyl phthalate (DBP), which exceeds the standard value set by the European RoHS Directive *. Nikon has said that they’ll take care of the problem, though, and is offering to replace the product even if your warranty has already run out. Under recent revisions, it’s been limited for electrical and electronic devices, too. As of 1999, its use has also been restricted in teh production of children’s toys. Its use in the EU has been restricted in some way or another since 1976, where it was banned from use in cosmetics. DBP is a plasticizer used in the creation of certain plastics, like PVC.
