It wasn't odd at all.

Such lengths as 55 or 58mm gave perfect lifesize viewing with
viewfinders of the SLRs they were introduced along with.

That is one of the reasons.

Another might be that it is easier to design a superfast lens with
narrower field of view and longer clearing distance from the swinging
mirror, thus many of the early super-fast lenses (f/1.2, f/1.4) were
slightly longer.

Frantisek

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