Zeiss is god when it comes to glass. Planar, or Xenotar. Even Tessars give beautifully sharp results.
Xenotar is of course Schneider, but it still holds its own pretty well.
Here's a detail from this image in the gallery--
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Made with a 105/2.8 Xenotar, handheld, on a Linhof Tech V23b.
That's a 1.5" wide section from an 8x10" print from a 6x7cm neg (cropped maybe 5-10%, so maybe 9-10mm wide on the neg), enlarged through another piece of Schneider glass (150/4 Apo-Componon), and finally digitized for posting here through the zoom lens on a Nikon Coolpix 990, so the image as posted isn't quite as sharp as the print viewed through a loupe.
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