Classic lens designs often used glasses containing lead, thorium, cadmium and similar dopants.
These materials are rather taboo in what counts as electrical equipment and accessories in many locations these days, or at least the exemptions are time-limited and/or in dispute.
Are some contemporary, low element designs in reality not marketed as anything else than a full manual version, possibly even intentionally with film camera compatible mounts, so they do not constitute (an accessory for) an electrical device, in order to avoid the regulatory mess around some glass types?