SimonPJ
Well-known
Hello all. I have been doing my best via Google to dig up information about Nikon SP black paint serial numbers and production numbers, but have so far come up with very limited information. The Nikon books that I have also don’t have anything to say on this topic (including the earlier version of Rotoloni).
Can anybody point me to any onlines source that provides information about serial numbers or batches, and overall production numbers and timeframes?
Many thanks,
Simon
Can anybody point me to any onlines source that provides information about serial numbers or batches, and overall production numbers and timeframes?
Many thanks,
Simon

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kshapero
South Florida Man
That's a really nice rig.Hello all. I have been doing my best via Google to dig up information about Nikon SP black paint serial numbers and production numbers, but have so far come up with very limited information. The Nikon books that I have also don’t have anything to say on this topic (including the earlier version of Rotoloni).
Can anybody point me to any onlines source that provides information about serial numbers or batches, and overall production numbers and timeframes?
Many thanks,
Simon
SimonPJ
Well-known
Will do. Thanks Stephen.get the latest THE COMPLETE NIKON RANGEFINDER SYSTEM book by Rotoloni
SimonPJ
Well-known
Thanks. Nothing’s quite as beautiful as a black SP.That's a really nice rig.
Ororaro
Well-known
The nikon RFs are the best looking cameras ever.
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
Page 13 of the 77th issue of the Nikon Journal (September 2002) has a complete listing of known black Nikon rangefinder cameras at that time. The listing does not break out the numbers by production lots, but they are in order, so it is possible to determine the lots from the serial numbers. The first lot of 400 SPs had 50 black bodies (6200035-6200084). After that they appeared in lots of about 100. Page 124 of Bob's current book covers black SPs by the lots. Your camera would be from lot 10, fairly late. It should have the titanium foil shutter.
SimonPJ
Well-known
Many thanks for that information Wes. My camera has cloth shutter curtains, so maybe the titanium ones were replaced at some stage.Page 13 of the 77th issue of the Nikon Journal (September 2002) has a complete listing of known black Nikon rangefinder cameras at that time. The listing does not break out the numbers by production lots, but they are in order, so it is possible to determine the lots from the serial numbers. The first lot of 400 SPs had 50 black bodies (6200035-6200084). After that they appeared in lots of about 100. Page 124 of Bob's current book covers black SPs by the lots. Your camera would be from lot 10, fairly late. It should have the titanium foil shutter.
ocs302
Newbie
The number is in the range from the 2022 issue of the Nikon Journal. There is a SP with the number 6212178 closest to yours.Many thanks for that information Wes. My camera has cloth shutter curtains, so maybe the titanium ones were replaced at some stage.
You can also send an email with a photo to Robert Rotoloni, he continues to update his list. A more interesting question, does it have a motor plate?
SimonPJ
Well-known
That’s good to know. Many thanks. I will email Robert Rotoloni.The number is in the range from the 2022 issue of the Nikon Journal. There is a SP with the number 6212178 closest to yours.
You can also send an email with a photo to Robert Rotoloni, he continues to update his list. A more interesting question, does it have a motor plate?
And, yes, it does have a motor plate.
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