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The Industar-22 is a lens of standard length produced for a number of 35 mm cameras made by KMZ in the Soviet Union from 1948 into the 1950s. It is a 5 cm 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, which resembles Leica's collapsible Elmar.


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.


Both collapsible and rigid models can accept 36 mm slip-on or clamp-on hoods and filters (Leica's 'A36' fitting). The rigid lens also has an M33 x 0.5 filter thread. In the late 50's the I-22 was succeeded by the I-50, a recalculation of the same design, described as of higher quality.[1]

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