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The '''Industar-22''' is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It is a 50 mm f/3.5 [[Tessar]] design. It was first made as a collapsible lens in Leica 39 mm screw-mount, for the Fed and Zorki rangefinders.  
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The '''Industar-22''' is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It is a 50 mm f/3.5 [[Tessar]]-formula lens. It was first made as a collapsible lens in Leica 39 mm screw-mount, for the Fed and Zorki rangefinders.  
  
 
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A rigid model was made for the [[Zenit 1]] [[SLR]]. This also has a 39 mm screw mount, but is substantially shorter than the collapsible model because the body of the [[Zenit 1 |Zenit]] is deeper than the rangefinder cameras, to accommodate its mirror.
 
A rigid model was made for the [[Zenit 1]] [[SLR]]. This also has a 39 mm screw mount, but is substantially shorter than the collapsible model because the body of the [[Zenit 1 |Zenit]] is deeper than the rangefinder cameras, to accommodate its mirror.

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The Industar-22 is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It is a 50 mm f/3.5 Tessar-formula lens. It was first made as a collapsible lens in Leica 39 mm screw-mount, for the Fed and Zorki rangefinders.


A rigid model was made for the Zenit 1 SLR. This also has a 39 mm screw mount, but is substantially shorter than the collapsible model because the body of the Zenit is deeper than the rangefinder cameras, to accommodate its mirror.