OK, slightly dense questions, but I want to make sure 
I've acquired a free pair of OM mount primes (Which I'm intending to play with on my 400D), but no lens caps.
First is a Olympus Zuiko 50mm F1.8- This has no filter size written on the lens (?), but has 50mm both on the front and side of the lens. From fishing on the net, Olympus OM lenses should all be a 49mm filter thread?
Second is a Makinon 24mm F2.8. This has a 55mm filter size written on the lens.
I therefore want a 49mm & a 55mm cap? I've got one rear cap, and I'm intending to use a spare Canon cap on the end of the adaptor for the other I think- Is this right?
Secondly, they've both got a little surface grime on the front of the lenses. Can anyone suggest the most appropriate cleaning solution?
I'm a little wary of modern stuff doing nasty things to older lenses, and want opinions before I do anything!
Decent information is hard to find on these, but from what I can see, the Olympus is the 'better' made in Japan version, and a relatively reasonable lens, and I can find very little on the Makinon, other than some complaining about a lack of sharpness.
Opinions and information much welcomed!
I've acquired a free pair of OM mount primes (Which I'm intending to play with on my 400D), but no lens caps.
First is a Olympus Zuiko 50mm F1.8- This has no filter size written on the lens (?), but has 50mm both on the front and side of the lens. From fishing on the net, Olympus OM lenses should all be a 49mm filter thread?
Second is a Makinon 24mm F2.8. This has a 55mm filter size written on the lens.
I therefore want a 49mm & a 55mm cap? I've got one rear cap, and I'm intending to use a spare Canon cap on the end of the adaptor for the other I think- Is this right?
Secondly, they've both got a little surface grime on the front of the lenses. Can anyone suggest the most appropriate cleaning solution?
I'm a little wary of modern stuff doing nasty things to older lenses, and want opinions before I do anything!
Decent information is hard to find on these, but from what I can see, the Olympus is the 'better' made in Japan version, and a relatively reasonable lens, and I can find very little on the Makinon, other than some complaining about a lack of sharpness.
Opinions and information much welcomed!