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Agreed. I always preferred the Tessar to the Planar. I also have a Tessar on my Noblex which is wonderful.

I have to admit never worked wit a Tessar but I had a Xenar on my Rolleiflex which performed very well, although many said it wasn't worth mentioning, to whom I disagreed...
 
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After a rainy day at Maroilles, dept. du Nord, Hauts-de-France, France.

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Hasselblad SWC + Orange filter [and some (perhaps too intensive) edge burning...], on Tri-X @ 400ASA processed in X-Tol 1+1.
 
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Early morning mist in Mons-en-laonnois, dept. Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France
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Hasselblad 500 CM = Planar 80mm pn Tri-X @ 400ASA processed in Pyrocat-HD
 
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I have to admit never worked wit a Tessar but I had a Xenar on my Rolleiflex which performed very well, although many said it wasn't worth mentioning, to whom I disagreed...

Yes - the Xenar is very similar. On paper the Planar should be the "better" design, but I always found the Tessar to have smoother tonal transitions and a less clinical look. I wish they had made a 75mm Tessar for the Hasselblad 500...
 

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View of the Italian Alps from France. Horseman SW617P with 180mm. Velvia 50.

The orange pink sky and orange tinted snow is a rare phenomenon from Saharan winds bringing sand across the continent.

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