Christopher,
The 43.5mm that I put forth was a statement derived from the Trip 35
manual and the original lens cap. BTW, all info that I put forth in
that email was from the manual (except the Oly pen comment, which is
merely true, IMHO).
Rand E.
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Christopher Biggs wrote:
>
> I wrote:
> >
> > 42.5mm ISTR. Good luck finding an adaptor!
>
> Dave wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the info! What the heck is an ISTR?
> >
>
> "I seem to recall"...
>
> possibly wrongly, in fact. Others have suggested 43.5. It's
> definitely fortysomething and a half millimetres.
>
> I managed to find an original lens-cap for mine at a local camera
> store in their junk box. Surprised the hell out of me. Then the
> camera died. Typical[1]. :-(
>
> cjb.
>
> [1] Of my recent camera luck that is, not of Olympus.
>
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