"Mir" in the context of lenses or optics is commonly associated with a series of Soviet-made camera lenses, particularly those designed for use with film cameras. The most notable of these is the Mir 37mm f/2.8 lens, which was widely used on various Soviet cameras, including the Zenit line. The name "Mir" translates to "peace" or "world" in Russian, and it reflects a common naming convention for Soviet optics.

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