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A rare GOI prototype wide-angle lens, the MIR-32 24mm, developed in 1972 for the Zenit-E with M42 mount. This lens represents one of the earliest Soviet attempts at a 24mm focal length, a specification that never entered series production in the USSR. The MIR-32 designation is known exclusively from GOI prototypes, making this lens exceptionally rare. Notably, it features a remarkably short minimum focusing distance of just 15 cm, offering unique creative potential. The lens is in good condition, with smooth focusing, and comes paired with a Zenit-E camera, forming a rare and historically significant set.