... but I don't know anything about that Zeiss lens comparison nonsense. My own philosophy is that if you want a dramatically richer negative, go to 4x5 rather than go broke. The later P67 lenses are pretty damn crisp, and some have the advantage of speed, allowing either easier viewing or shallower depth of field - which, combined with typically eleven aperture blades, amounts to relatively pleasing out-of-focus highlights (bokeh). Otherwise, everyone has their preferences; and the P67 has its own ergonomic handling characteristics which many people
like. Its a proven, affordable, abundant, and very reliable system. Maybe not the snob appeal of Hassie or Rollei.