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My Planar in the 2.8E has it’s own character and I love it for that. It’s old school with low contrast. The Hasselblad Planar was noticeably better with color film and wide open sharpness. The AFD Xenotar is like going from a Nikon 50/1.4D to a Sigma Art, but with IMHO more attractive and interesting bokeh. Nothing wrong with that D lens btw, I prefer it to the ART, and the updated G version.
My only problem with the Hy6 is that it can be hard to choose it when traveling. Also when taking photographs in a more considered way I’m often apt to choose large format. It’s like I either run and gun 35mm, travel light and simple with a TLR, or go all out with 45, 57, or 810. The Hy6 does not travel as well as the TLR...but I’m trying to make use of it more and more.
My only problem with the Hy6 is that it can be hard to choose it when traveling. Also when taking photographs in a more considered way I’m often apt to choose large format. It’s like I either run and gun 35mm, travel light and simple with a TLR, or go all out with 45, 57, or 810. The Hy6 does not travel as well as the TLR...but I’m trying to make use of it more and more.